Hi,

Since it's my first message on the list, introductions first : I'm Arthur Lutz and I work for Logilab. I participated in the last Paris Mercurial Sprint and help out Marla with some of the work she does.


On 16/06/2018 23:14, Gregory Szorc wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Augie Fackler <r...@durin42.com <mailto:r...@durin42.com>> wrote:



    > On Jun 15, 2018, at 10:01, Marla da Silva
    <marla.dasi...@logilab.fr <mailto:marla.dasi...@logilab.fr>> wrote:
    >
    > And if our office does not suit you, we will be happy to help you to find 
another place
    in France.

    More options is always good!

    > Thank you for your attention,

    Thank you for reaching out and the offer! Finding space for
    sprints is often a challenge.


I think it would be productive if we could easily see a list of everyone's location availability and preferences so we can make a more informed decision about the location and the trade-offs that would have.

I've updated the people availability table at https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/4.8sprint to add columns for location availability and preference. Please update the wiki with your availability and preference.

There is another location possible in France, in Lyon. Arthur Vuillard[1] works in a space in Lyon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyon which has a larger capacity than our Paris offices.

The description is as follows :

3 rooms, one for 18, one for 14 and one for 8. The removable walls can be moved around to combine either two or theses three spaces. There is a coworking space and smaller offices if need for smaller groups. The rooms are full equipped (coffee and tea, projectors, screens, etc.). Hotels are plenty around the location, as a choice of venues for food.

Direct access from the train stations and one change required from the airport.

The following dates are available :

- September 21, 22, 23
- September 28, 29, 30
- October 05, 06, 07 (but these are the dates of pyconfr https://www.pycon.fr/2018/)
- October 12, 13, 14
- October 19, 20, 21

I'll put this information on the wiki.

Arthur

[1] President of the AFPY https://www.afpy.org/ which (amongst other things) organizes the french version of PyCon. Arthur works for a company called Hasbang https://hashbang.fr/
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