----- Mensagem original ----- > De: "Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)" <[email protected]> > > Dear Curitiba team
Hi Jonathan, > Thanks for your really good bid page. And thanks for including the > pronunciation clip, I had to do a search to find it for Hsinchu :) Nice :-) > Winter temperatures in Curitiba look similar to the temperatures we had > in Cape Town. We warned people to bring some warm tops and something > comfortable to sleep in since we didn't have central heating at our > venue. How is that in Curitiba (and more specifically at the planned > accommodation)? Might be worth while to add a note to remind people that > it's winter on outgoing communication shortly before DC. Thank you for the tips about the note. As the accommadaton have to be in a hotel, the rooms have air conditioning. > The details around Comunidade Curitiba Livre and its history are > interesting. Is this also the organisation that you'll be using for > handling local DebConf affairs? If so, is it already formally > incorporated as a volunteer, for-profit or non-profit organisation? "Comunidade Curitiba Livre" is not a organisation. We will use ASL.Org, the organisation that handled DebConf4. > You mention that the academic calendar is sometimes a little > unpredictable. How unpredictable is that? When the university locks down > dates at the venue, will you be able to trust them? They will publish 2018 calender onf the end of 2017. So, after that, It will not change. > You mention that UTFPR closes doors at 23:00. Are the nearby > hotels/hostels walking distance? (at least there's Uber locally which is > good if someone gets stuck) The hotels are very close. One of them is across the street. You can go walking. > If I understand the Power section correctly, you use both 220 volts and > 127 volts power in Brazil. What do you use in Curitiba? Is it at least > standard city-wide or do some buildings have their own transformers to > take it up/down? 127v. No transformers are commonly available (you can find them to buy though). > How far is the Curitiba municipal market from UTFPR? Looking at the > cheesemarket photos I can imagine that a large number of people would > want to stop by there for their C&W contribution. You mentioned 'close' > but does that mean walking distance or short ride? They are on the same street. 1,3km. You can go walking or take a bus. The hotels are between UTFPR and the market. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Av.+Sete+de+Setembro,+3033+-+Batel,+Curitiba+-+PR,+Brasil/Mercado+Municipal+de+Curitiba+-+Av.+Sete+de+Setembro,+1865+-+Centro,+Curitiba+-+PR,+80060-070,+Brasil/@-25.4357156,-49.2650002,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x94dce46f4a378db7:0xda7f2703d4fb68a3!2m2!1d-49.2686419!2d-25.4382957!1m5!1m1!1s0x94dce444ecd9879d:0x3555477b39ebc02a!2m2!1d-49.2572541!2d-25.4343079!3e2 > Good luck and thanks for all the work you have put in to the bid so far! Thanks! -- Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls) Curador de Software Livre da Campus Party Brasil 2017 (CPBR10) Membro da Comunidade Curitiba Livre Fone: +55 (41) 99198-1897 Site: http://www.phls.com.br GNU/Linux user: 228719 GPG ID: 0443C450 Apoie a campanha pela igualdade de gênero #HeForShe (#ElesPorElas) http://www.heforshe.org/pt _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
