Dear Peter
I trust that you are well.
We are organizing a Conference called DebCamp and DebConf over the
June/July Holidays. The dates are: 23 June - 1 July 2016 for the Camp and
2nd-9th July 2016 for the Conference.
It is a coding conference (as in Software development and coding) and
attracts
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-mvh Oliver Propst
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 07:57:39AM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
On Wed, Aug 06,
Christian Perrier dijo [Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 11:11:39PM +0200]:
Be careful. The importation of food is quite restricted. Meat, milk,
dairy products and fresh fruit are not allowed. Perhaps the importation
Including cheese?
Yikes
Yes. Of course, you can bring some, airtight-sealed
Hi!
* Thomas Bliesener [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060410 23:23]:
I would not suggest bringing large amounts of cheese, as it can become
sandwiches for the customs people :)
Large amounts of goods (e.g. t-shirts or CDs) are always considered
suspicious. (Ask RMS who lost most part of his GNU
Gunnar Wolf wrote:
In Mexico City there are about 30,000 Jews. Out of them, I doubt more
than 1,000 eat strictly kosher food - I lived among them for many
years.
However, I didn't ask the team to go to that expense. I merely asked
someone on the debconf team to speak to the chef at the
Ted Walther schrieb am 2006-04-08:
You say that kosher food could be shipped easily. Therefor i
suggest that you bring a supply for yourself.
Be careful. The importation of food is quite restricted. Meat, milk,
dairy products and fresh fruit are not allowed. Perhaps the importation
as tinned
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006, Ted Walther wrote:
As I made clear before when Amaya asked me about kosher food on IRC,
my food requirements are not the same as the Orthodox Jewish kosher;
I follow the Karaite Jewish version of kashrut, which allows a
single set of kitchen utensils, allows mixing of meat
Christian Perrier schrieb am 2006-04-09:
Be careful. The importation of food is quite restricted. Meat, milk,
dairy products and fresh fruit are not allowed. Perhaps the importation
Including cheese?
http://www.aduanas.sat.gob.mx/aduana_mexico/A_Pasajeros_Arribar_al_Pais_English.htm
jesse
Subject: Re: kosher food at debconf
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As I made clear before when Amaya asked me about kosher food on IRC, my
food requirements are not the same as the Orthodox Jewish kosher; I
follow the Karaite Jewish version of kashrut, which allows a single set
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