FAS3/MM2 FAD (was Re: Summary/Minutes from today's Fedora Infrastructure meeting (2014-08-21))

Kevin Fenzi kevin at scrye.com
Mon Aug 25 15:03:51 UTC 2014


On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 12:37:29 +0200
Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou at pingoured.fr> wrote:

> > We may want to pick another place but for the time period I think
> > this one works best for Matt and I for 2014.
> > 
> > Other options: (*: question, +: pro, -: con)
> > ► Denver?
> >   * Kevin, do you know of a place we could have access to to work?

I don't off hand. If we are willing to pay a bit I think we could
reserve space at a hotel or the like. I'm not sure network will be
great, but most places have meeting rooms you can get and also that
would be handy for people staying there. 

However, if it's just me thats here, it might make sense to try and
find a location that would be cheaper for everyone to go to and find
meeting space there?

> > ► Houston? 
> >   + IIRC Matt isn't too far from it 
> >   + there are direct flights from AMS to there
> >   - Do we have a local contact?

I think tibbs might be near there... not sure if he has time to help
out, but we could ask. 

> > ► Boston? 
> >   + RH office
> >   - Flying there in December might make the traveling "interesting"
> > ► Raleigh? 
> >   + RH office and facilities there
> >   - No-one that signed up on the wiki is located near so we all
> > have to travel ► ?
> 
> I did not include Amsterdam is the list above but for completeness'
> sake:
> 
> ► Amsterdam?
>   + RH office
>   + Easy for Patrick, Xavier and Pingou to get there
>   - Expensive for Matt, Kevin, Ralph, Toshio and David
>   - Probably too much traveling for a 2 days hackfest for Matt (and
> Toshio?)

Yeah. If we have more us people we probibly want to look at us just to
keep costs down. 

What are the cheapest/easiest US cities for the eu folks to fly into? 

kevin
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