Euruko 04? European Ruby conference?

Hi all,

Stefan Schmiedl, Michael Neumann and I are

wondering if there is interest for a Euruko04?

If yes, where and when? What about the last weekend
in June? June 26 and 27? We hope to get a free room again …
maybe at Karlsruhe university.

If anybody has any good ideas or free room, etc.
please speak!

Any feedback/coomments highly welcome,
-Armin

Armin Roehrl wrote:

Stefan Schmiedl, Michael Neumann and I are
wondering if there is interest for a Euruko04?

Yes! I am interested!

If yes, where and when? What about the last weekend
in June? June 26 and 27? We hope to get a free room again …
maybe at Karlsruhe university.

That’s OK for me.

If anybody has any good ideas or free room, etc.
please speak!

Any feedback/coomments highly welcome,

I wouldn’t resit coming if it’s located in Northern Germany. :wink:

Happy rubying

Stephan

Hi all,

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On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Armin Roehrl wrote:

Stefan Schmiedl, Michael Neumann and I are

wondering if there is interest for a Euruko04?

If yes, where and when? What about the last weekend

in June? June 26 and 27? We hope to get a free room again …

maybe at Karlsruhe university.

I may be in Germany during that time, and if so I would definitely be
interested.

Chad

Hi,

Stefan Schmiedl, Michael Neumann and I are
wondering if there is interest for a Euruko04?

o course :slight_smile:

If yes, where and when? What about the last weekend
in June? June 26 and 27? We hope to get a free room again …
maybe at Karlsruhe university.

Being more from the south (Ulm), I think somewhere in the middle would
be good. On the other hand I’ve never been to Berlin so that would be
one more reason to go there for me :slight_smile:

Happy Rubying,
Guido

Hello Stephan,

Monday, February 9, 2004, 2:40:01 PM, you wrote:

I wouldn't resit coming if it's located in Northern Germany. :wink:

I second this.
What's about Berlin ?

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Lothar Scholz wrote:

Hello Stephan,

Monday, February 9, 2004, 2:40:01 PM, you wrote:

I wouldn’t resit coming if it’s located in Northern Germany. :wink:

I second this.
What’s about Berlin ?

I am pretty unbiased where it is.
If we could get a conference room for free there and if possible find
a not too expensive hotel or any other accomodation close
to it, it would be a big plus.

Let’s wait and see where people would be coming from.

Berlin is pretty much north-east of Germany, but on
the other hand is closer to Poland and any other
Eastern European country. Would anybody from
there come?

Ciao,
-Armin.

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Hello Armin,

Monday, February 9, 2004, 9:33:30 PM, you wrote:

I am pretty unbiased where it is.
If we could get a conference room for free there and if possible find
a not too expensive hotel or any other accomodation close
to it, it would be a big plus.

Let's wait and see where people would be coming from.

Berlin is pretty much north-east of Germany, but on
the other hand is closer to Poland and any other
Eastern European country. Would anybody from
there come?

I doubt this. But Berlin has one of the cheapest accomodation in germany,
24 hours bars and a lot of entertainment and is maybe interesting for
non-german people who wants to combine a conference with a short holiday trip
(there are flights London <-> Berlin for 19 Euro).

I left the TU-Berlin a few years ago but i'm very sure that it's not a
problem to get a room for free. And the TU is really in the heart of
Berlin.

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Certainly!

Berlin is fine, probably I would even find a squat to stay at for a
night or two… Hm, at that rate I may develop a habit of celebrating my
birthday at conferences :wink:

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On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 05:33:30AM +0900, Armin Roehrl wrote:

Berlin is pretty much north-east of Germany, but on the other hand is
closer to Poland and any other Eastern European country. Would anybody
from there come?


Dmitry Borodaenko

I left the TU-Berlin a few years ago but i’m very sure that it’s not a
problem to get a room for free. And the TU is really in the heart of
Berlin.

Lothar, can you check out whether we would
get a room for free which we can access
on Saturday and Sunday?

Thanks!
-A

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Hello Dmitry,

Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 7:29:35 PM, you wrote:

Berlin is fine, probably I would even find a squat to stay at for a
night or two... Hm, at that rate I may develop a habit of celebrating my
birthday at conferences :wink:

I there any mailing still available from the last year discussing this
topic (i mean for the Ruby conference - not www.squat.net).
I'm sure that discussing all the organisational work shouldn't happen in
the ruby newsgroup.

By the way, how many people are expected ?
Does anybody think that the number of the last Euruko (less then 30) will
be increased a lot ?

This is important because the computer science building of the TU-Berlin
has no rooms for more then 40 persons. And getting a room outside the
building is definitely not possible for free.

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Hello Armin,

Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 11:04:39 AM, you wrote:

I left the TU-Berlin a few years ago but i'm very sure that it's not a
problem to get a room for free. And the TU is really in the heart of
Berlin.

Lothar, can you check out whether we would
get a room for free which we can access
on Saturday and Sunday?

If there isn't someone else who is a regular student there i can try
it, but first we need a date.

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If there isn’t someone else who is a regular student there i can try
it, but first we need a date.

let’s aim for the last weekend of June for now.

July and August will be more problematic as many
people might be on holidays, esp. the ones with school children.

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