Dear Wine developers,
You may recall that I volunteered to help host WineConf in the Netherlands
in 2007 when, after a vote, an offer by Dan Kegel to host at Google's offices
in Zurich won the bid.
Last year WineConf went across the pond to Minnesota, so it seems natural
that this year's WineConf will be hosted in the country with the highest
number of Wine developers per capita ;-)
At Twente University Campus to be precise, near the city of Enschede:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=1047705954276368339…
From November 6-8 (Friday to Sunday).
I chose this place because of its good facilities and relatively low
costs; we want to make the conference accessible for as many developers
as possible.
Directions, agenda, etc. will be made available on this page:
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf
Please e-mail me at wineconf(a)meelstraat.net if you intend to come, so we
can make a better estimation of the number of attendees.
See you there!
-Hans
Hi,
At what time do most of you (expect to) arrive at the hotel?
It's a 2 hours drive for me to the hotel and I already took half a day
off on Friday.
--
Cheers,
Paul.
On Saturday 31 October 2009 17:44:43 Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
> > Btw, do we have a Pub of the Evening for Friday?
>
> I'm not fully sure what Hans has planned but I believe we will have
> dinner at 1800. The Drienerburgt might have its own pub (to be honest
> I have never been inside) at least 20m and 50m away there will be a
> cafe and a pub, so be assured there is beer ;)
Dinner at 18:00 is on Saturday, no arrangements have been made for
Friday. The conference hotel has a bar but doesn't serve ad hoc meals
so you'll need to go elsewhere to get food.
I'm told there are two places that serve meals on the campus but they
close relatively early, at 19:30 and 20:00.
-Hans
Hi Folks,
Okay, the alternate approach we were trying for didn't work out.
So I'm hoping that I can ask everyone to just use Paypal
to send Euros to donate(a)winehq.org. (It should work; one
person has already succeeded in doing so). If you really can't
make it work out, we'll see about another approach, but
I'd appreciate it if you could try.
Note that if we've explicitly indicated we'll sponsor your
hotel that you shouldn't do this.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Hi guys,
As you all know WineConf 2009 will take place at the campus of the
University of Twente in the Netherlands. This is the university at
which I have studied and still live. Julius Schwartzenberg (a computer
science student) and I have talked to various students and employees
whether they would be interested in WineConf. We have the impression
that there is quite some interest from them in WineConf (it is hard to
say how much people are interested but I would guess a few dozen).
WineConf itself is open to anyone but except for AJ his keynote, I
don't think it is that interesting for outsiders. What I'm suggesting
is that we hold a 'WinePreConf' on the Friday before WineConf at lets
say 4pm or so at which we will give one or two presentations (lets say
half an hour each) about Wine. It would be meant for students and
others with a technical background and it would explain things like
how Wine works, how it is developed, what it is used for ..... and
other interesting you could think about. After the presentations there
would be time for some beer. Attendees can ask questions and perhaps
can be lured to hack on Wine as well ;)
Personally I think such an event would be good to give others an
overview of Wine and to attract more developers. I don't expect all
Wine developers to be there but I expect that a big part of us is
already available by then (at least the US guys, since US planes
arrive in the morning). I think it would even be possible to hold such
an event in a lecture room which has video equipment and even
streaming support, so we could have some Youtube movies in good
quality ;)
What do you guys think about it? I really think there is an interest
in this and I think the university might be willing to help as well.
Regards,
Roderick Colenbrander