On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 9:40 PM, Olivier Churlaud <oliv...@churlaud.com> wrote:
> So joining in CERN would be easier.
>
> I have several small questions:
>
> - In https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/participate what should we check?
> WikiToLearn?
>
> - Could you tell us where we should arrive? I found this link:
> http://home.cern/directions
>
> - How much would cost the accommodation?
>
> Then if everything is fine, I'll send a clear informative message on the 3
> ML to give the details and I'll post the info on planetkde.
>
> Looking forward for the confirmations
>
> Cheers,
> Olivier
>
> Le 09/12/2015 19:45, Riccardo Iaconelli a écrit :
>>
>> On Monday, December 07, 2015 01:11:22 PM Olivier Churlaud wrote:
>>>
>>> So should I create a doodle? Or open a forum and put the link here? And
>>> how do we organize the discussion ahead to plan everything? Forum or ML?
>>>
>>> How much time ahead should it be prepared? I mean: what is reasonable
>>> for a sprint time? I'm currently in Berlin, and I know that a lot of
>>> contributors are there, so why not? However if we can join the people in
>>> CERN, it's great too (even better :D).
>>
>> Hi!
>> as organizer of the sprint you're mentioning, I am stepping in and joining
>> the
>> conversation! :-)
>>
>> Since you're talking of wikis, of course we'd be glad to have you with us!
>> We
>> can also add WikiToLearn to the discussion, to figure out e.g. wheteher
>> the
>> KDE book should be hosted there (IMHO, yes). Just make sure to book your
>> presence soon, so we can do the hostel booking.
>>
>> Now, just out of curiosity, what particle accelerator are you working at?
>>
>> Bye,
>> -Riccardo

We need to first request the budget and have the Board to approve it,
but KDE eV sponsors sprints both the trip and hosting.

Aleix

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