Yes, but we have already concluded that lunch time is not 1.5 hours spent on 
going to some restaurant in lovely and charming places.

"Lunch" is the 1.5-hour session, dedicated to bar BoFs with a sandwich to eat, 
in one of the regular meeting rooms.

On Apr 2, 2010, at 6:04 PM, Tim Bray wrote:


What Iljitsch doesn't say, and should be said,  is that Maastricht is a lovely 
and charming place in the summer; its central square is one of the nicer places 
in Europe to linger over lunch or dinner.
When I went I rented a car in Frankfurt and enjoyed the Autobahn experience. 
Not a complicated route at all.
- T

On Mar 28, 2010 8:45 PM, "Melinda Shore" 
<melinda.sh...@gmail.com<mailto:melinda.sh...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Chris Elliott wrote:
>
> Google Maps lists several restaurants in the 2-3km range walking. That's do...

During meetings I appreciate opportunities to get off my can and
get out of the venue but I hope there will be meal options for
people who aren't able-bodied and who aren't able to walk a
couple of miles during a 1.5-hour lunch break.

Melinda

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