On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 01:42:43PM +0100, Holger Levsen wrote: > > Especially given the overwhelming impact of the discrimination effects of > _money_, which is an extremly great factor for any DebConf in Switzerland, I > think Le Camp is a very good choice. We will be more equal there than in most > *any* other place in that country. >
That's the reason why we addressed the money issue making debconf only one week. Look at my email in st-moritz, there are plenty of alternatives to look at. > And this has been decided several times by our regular decision means, which > are scheduled+logged irc meetings. And then there was a DPL appeal, which the > DPL delegated to the chairs and the chairs then had a meeting in #debconf- > team, where we decided to that breaking ties was not needed as we thought the > teams decision to go with Le Camp was still sound, so we confirmed that the > contract with Le Camp should still be signed now (pending some editorial > changes, if they are possible). > A meeting where you didn't move your position a single centimeter, where people was looking for concensus and the only way out was minimizing damages. A meeting where your welcome to me was a "you're late" and the most repeated argument for you was "sigh". http://meetbot.debian.net/debconf-team/2012/debconf-team.2012-11-22-20.00.log.html [a lot of tangential stuff not relevant to the discussion removed] > P.S.: And I'm taller than 1.90m and I slept fine in those beds there... :-) Good for you, as said, that isn't the case for everybody. There is also people under 1.90m who won't sleep fine there. > And instead of claiming we cannot have families there, can those > families please speak up, I'm sure we can find ways to accomodate very > different needs there, including families and people who insist on one > room mate only. And for those who cannot stand anyone in their room: > sadly there are only 3 true single rooms. But so far all 3 of them are >free and unclaimed :-) Registrations hasnt started yet. Why do we have to work making exceptions instead of making it fine for almost everybody? it is not that _difficult_. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team