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1. Docs Hackfest

Cambridge (UK), 2015-01-24/25 to 2015-01-29

Primary contact: EkaterinaGerasimova
Secondary contact: PhilipWithnall

1.1. Relevant GNOME team

DocumentationProject

1.2. Description

Documentation sprint for 3.16 co-located with the developer experience hackfest.

The docs team channel is #docs in irc.gnome.org and the developer experience channel is #dev-x on the same server.

1.2.1. Agenda, goals

1.2.2. Timeline

Tentative timeline:

1.3. Attendees

Name

Travel sponsorship?

Accommodation

Arrival time

Departure time

Confirmed

EkaterinaGerasimova

0

someone's floor

2015-01-23 evening

2015-01-29 evening

Y

DavidKing

0

someone's floor

2015-01-23 evening

2015-01-29 evening

Y

PetrKovar

BRQ->STN: 40EUR + £12.30 + train to Brussels (80€)

YHA Cambridge

2015-01-23

2015-01-30 morning

Y

JanaSvarova

BRQ->STN: 40EUR + £12.30 + train to Brussels (80€)

YHA Cambridge

2015-01-23

2015-01-30 morning

Y

JimCampbell

$1000

YHA Cambridge

2015-01-24

2015-01-30 morning

Y

BastianIlsø

$106

YHA Cambridge

2015-01-25

2015-01-29

Y

ShaunMcCance

0

TBD

2015-01-25

2015-01-28

Y

GavinPanella

0

Local

2015-01-26

2015-01-29

Y

GeoffreyFrench

0

Local

2015-01-27

2015-01-27

1.4. Cancelled

FredericPeters

train from&to Brussels (~80€×2)

?

2014-01-24(?)

2014-01-30 morning?

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1.4.1. Remote participants

Name

Comments

1.5. Current sponsors

1.6. Venue

The venue for the event is the Collabora office, Cambridge, England: http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/45675965

1.7. How to get there

1.7.1. From Europe

  • Fly to STN with Ryanair/EasyJet, then take the train to Cambridge
  • Take the Eurostar to London, then take a train to Cambridge

1.7.2. From faraway places

  • Fly to LHR or LGW, then take the tube across London, then train (or bus) to Cambridge
  • Fly to LHR or LGW, then take the bus to Cambridge

1.7.3. How to leave

FOSDEM will be taking place on 2014-02-01 and 2014-02-02, it is rather easy to get to Brussels by train or car.

1.8. Accommodation and food

There are two suitable Travelodges: central, and on Newmarket Road:

There’s also a hostel:

A recommended B&B place:

Some floor space may be available, please list yourself as an interested party in the Attendees list.

1.8.1. Nearby Hacker-Friendly Cafés and Pubs

For late night hacking and socialising:

  • The Flying Pig
  • The Haymakers
  • CB2
  • Backstreet Bistro
  • Cambridge Blue

For fry-ups:

For lunch:

For dinner:

1.9. Previous discussions, organization threads, drafts, relevant links, ''etc''.

1.10. Reports

Here we will link all the blog posts published during or after the hackfest, including information about the work done…


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