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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Grzegorz Kossakowski <gr...@tuffmail.com> on 2007/08/23 17:46:50 UTC
GT2007 (was: Re: Wicket integration)
Grzegorz Kossakowski pisze:
> Reinhard, thanks again for invitation!
>
> I'm just calculating costs of such journey, but I guess thanks to my
> participation to GSoC it's going to be affordable for me.
>
> I'll post definitive informations soon.
Ok, I'm almost decided to see you at GT! :-)
However, I need to sort out some issues first with booking flights. I
have never been abroad and never have been to such event so please be
tolerant to my, most probably, dumb questions.
What are exact timings of each day? I guess that I'll have to arrive to
Rome on 02.10.2007 and leave on 06.10.2007 because I have no flights for
Wednesday morning and Friday evening. Does it make sense?
What are your plans? Anyone arriving on 02.10.2007 to the Ciampino Airport?
What about hotels? Can you recommend something?
Gosh... I'm little scared. ;)
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Grzegorz Kossakowski
Re: GT2007
Posted by Ralph Goers <Ra...@dslextreme.com>.
Abroad? I thought you lived in Europe somewhere? I flew in from
California a couple of years ago (I can't believe it has been that long
already). It was my first time to Europe and I had a really good time.
Unfortunately I won't be able to go again this year, but I will see any
of you who can make it at ApacheCon US in November.
Ralph
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
> Grzegorz Kossakowski pisze:
>> Reinhard, thanks again for invitation!
>>
>> I'm just calculating costs of such journey, but I guess thanks to my
>> participation to GSoC it's going to be affordable for me.
>>
>> I'll post definitive informations soon.
> Ok, I'm almost decided to see you at GT! :-)
>
> However, I need to sort out some issues first with booking flights. I
> have never been abroad and never have been to such event so please be
> tolerant to my, most probably, dumb questions.
>
> What are exact timings of each day? I guess that I'll have to arrive
> to Rome on 02.10.2007 and leave on 06.10.2007 because I have no
> flights for Wednesday morning and Friday evening. Does it make sense?
> What are your plans? Anyone arriving on 02.10.2007 to the Ciampino
> Airport?
>
> What about hotels? Can you recommend something?
>
> Gosh... I'm little scared. ;)
>
Re: GT2007 (was: Re: Wicket integration)
Posted by Andrew Savory <an...@luminas.co.uk>.
Hi Grzegorz,
On 23 Aug 2007, at 16:46, Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
> Grzegorz Kossakowski pisze:
>> Reinhard, thanks again for invitation!
>>
>> I'm just calculating costs of such journey, but I guess thanks to
>> my participation to GSoC it's going to be affordable for me.
>>
>> I'll post definitive informations soon.
> Ok, I'm almost decided to see you at GT! :-)
>
> However, I need to sort out some issues first with booking flights.
> I have never been abroad and never have been to such event so
> please be tolerant to my, most probably, dumb questions.
There's no such thing as dumb questions - if you're wondering, others
probably are too!
> What are exact timings of each day? I guess that I'll have to
> arrive to Rome on 02.10.2007 and leave on 06.10.2007 because I have
> no flights for Wednesday morning and Friday evening. Does it make
> sense?
With the hackathon on 3rd and 4th, people often arrive during the
first day (and some the day before depending on travel budget). But
if there are no suitable flights morning/evening it would certainly
be good to arrive the day before. I'm sure many of us will be around
and available for beers :-)
> What are your plans? Anyone arriving on 02.10.2007 to the Ciampino
> Airport?
I'm not sure on my flight plans, but I'd bet there will be others
arriving then.
> What about hotels? Can you recommend something?
I hope Gianugo or some of our Rome Cocoonistas will post some
suggestions ... Simone? Gabriele? Maurizio? PING! :-)
> Gosh... I'm little scared. ;)
You're going to love it - and Rome is a fantastic (multo bene) city
to visit!
Thanks,
Andrew.
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