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 * Hosted at [[http://www.conova.com|conova communications GmbH]], Karolingerstr. 36A, A-5020 Salzburg  * Hosted at [[http://www.conova.com|conova communications GmbH]], Karolingerstr. 36A, A-5020 Salzburg (maps: [[http://osm.org/go/0Id1QMB0U--|OpenStreetMap]] | [[http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=215595424020126860369.0004babd4a3b4dbc5cdc2|Google]])
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=== by plane ===
Reaching Salzburg by plane is easy - there are flights from all major (and even some smaller) cities in Europe to the [[http://www.salzburg-airport.com/|Salzburg Airport W.A. Mozart]]. The BSP location is only a 2.2km walk or taxi drive away from the airport terminal.

In case flying to Salzburg is not an option you could fly to/from [[http://www.munich-airport.de/|Munich Airport]]. From there you'll need about 3 hours by train via Salzburg HBF and bus to reach the BSP location.

=== by train ===
If you want to come to Salzburg by train your destination is [[http://www.salzburg.info/en/arrival_traffic/train/salzburg_main_station|Salzburg Main Station]] (Salzburg HBF). From there you either take a taxi (about 15-20 minutes, FIXME EUR) or the local bus ([[http://www.stadtbus.at/popup.php?start=Salzburg+Hauptbahnhof&type_origin=stop&start_select=Salzburg&ziel=Karolingerstr.+36&type_destination=address&ziel_select=Salzburg&login_submit=Fahrplansuche|timetable]], about 50 minutes, 2.10 EUR).

[[BerndZeimetz|My]] personal recommendation would be to take one of the night trains which travel trough Salzburg.

=== by bus ===
 * Coming to Salzburg: Various coach services will bring you to Salzburg. If you live in the South and/or East of Austria, [[http://www.eurolines.com/|eurolines]] might be interesting for you. For travelling within Austria (and close to the border, for example to Bad Reichenhall) you could use the [[http://www.postbus.at|PostBus]].
 * Travelling withing Salzburg: [[http://www.stadtbus.at]] will have all the timetables for you. It might be that the bus line which is supposed to stop in front of the conova office will be finished till June, so please use 'Karolingerstr. 36a' (street) as destination.
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There will be a lot of tourists in Salzburg in June, so you might want to book early! There are various small towns and villages around Salzburg which might offer cheaper and not so crowded accommodations, don't hesitate to ask [[BerndZeimetz|bzed@debian.org]] (bzed on OFTC and freenode) for details. Below we have some recommendations for your stay in Salzburg:
=== sponsored accomodation ===
With thanks to our DPL and Debian funds we are able to provide 8 beds in a youth hostel for those who can not afford to pay for a stay in Salzburg. Please contact [[BerndZeimetz|bzed@debian.org]] in case you would like to use this offer.
=== hotels ===
=== youth hostels ===
=== camping sites ===


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 * TBA - depending on the weather.
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 * Please bring your own network cable if you don't want to use Wifi
 * WiFi will be available.

conova roof top view

BSP in Salzburg, Austria - June 15-17 2012

Location, Date

Transportation

by plane

Reaching Salzburg by plane is easy - there are flights from all major (and even some smaller) cities in Europe to the Salzburg Airport W.A. Mozart. The BSP location is only a 2.2km walk or taxi drive away from the airport terminal.

In case flying to Salzburg is not an option you could fly to/from Munich Airport. From there you'll need about 3 hours by train via Salzburg HBF and bus to reach the BSP location.

by train

If you want to come to Salzburg by train your destination is Salzburg Main Station (Salzburg HBF). From there you either take a taxi (about 15-20 minutes, FIXME EUR) or the local bus (timetable, about 50 minutes, 2.10 EUR).

My personal recommendation would be to take one of the night trains which travel trough Salzburg.

by bus

  • Coming to Salzburg: Various coach services will bring you to Salzburg. If you live in the South and/or East of Austria, eurolines might be interesting for you. For travelling within Austria (and close to the border, for example to Bad Reichenhall) you could use the PostBus.

  • Travelling withing Salzburg: http://www.stadtbus.at will have all the timetables for you. It might be that the bus line which is supposed to stop in front of the conova office will be finished till June, so please use 'Karolingerstr. 36a' (street) as destination.

Accommodation

There will be a lot of tourists in Salzburg in June, so you might want to book early! There are various small towns and villages around Salzburg which might offer cheaper and not so crowded accommodations, don't hesitate to ask bzed@debian.org (bzed on OFTC and freenode) for details. Below we have some recommendations for your stay in Salzburg:

With thanks to our DPL and Debian funds we are able to provide 8 beds in a youth hostel for those who can not afford to pay for a stay in Salzburg. Please contact bzed@debian.org in case you would like to use this offer.

hotels

youth hostels

camping sites

Participants

Name

Email

Arrival

Departure

Accommodation needed

Notes

Veg. food

1.

Bernd Zeimetz

bzed@debian.org

Fri

Sun

No

Meat!

2.

Information about the "GreenCube" - our building

  • Do not enter empty/closed offices. We might kick you out of the company.

  • Please keep the front door closed. You need to ring the bell if you want to get into the house.
  • Smoking: NOT allowed in the whole building. Smoke detectors are in every room.

Group Photo

  • TBA - depending on the weather.

Networking

  • Please bring your own network cable if you don't want to use Wifi
  • WiFi will be available.

  • NEVER run dhcpd servers, radvd or similar things in the network. We'll hunt you down and squash you like a bug ;)

Bugs, Targets, Ideals

  • Please check if nobody else is working on a bug before you begin hacking!
  • Make sure you use 'bts claim' to claim bugs you want to work on.
  • An overview of claimed bugs is available on here.

  • Also check the bts.turmzimmer.net for comments on the bug status. Add comments there if you have information to add.

  • Use #debian-bugs on the OFTC Network if more coordination is needed.
  • Use #debian-admin on the OFTC Network (please respect channel policy) for install requests on debian.org-machines.
  • Use #debian-release or bugs.d.o (User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org, Usertag: transition) to coordinate library transitions.

Catering

Food will be organized and sponsored by conova:


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