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= Intro =
The good people of one of the larger Debian deployments in the world (80k+ debian boxes) have generously offered to host a number of work meetings for Debian during 2006.
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= Intro = = actual meetings =
== current year ==
 * WorkSessionsExtremadura2008
== past years ==
 * WorkSessionsExtremadura2007
 * ["WorkSessionsExtremadura/2006"]
== Local contacts ==
 * César Gómez Martín, <cesar.gomez at gmail dot com> <cesar.gomez at juntaextremadura dot net>, Cáceres, ES
== Location ==
The Extremadura region (not to be confused with the Estremadura region of Portugal) is an administrative region of Spain, located in the South-western part of the country.
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The good people of one of the larger Debian deployments in the
world (80k+ debian boxes) have generously offered to host a
number of work meetings for Debian during 2006.
It is made of the two provinces: Badajoz and Cáceres.
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= Schedule = The worksessions can be held at three different places:
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 * January 18-22.
  * The DebianInstaller team is considering a work session about "g-i", the Debian graphical installer. See DebianInstallerWorkSessionExtremadura2006jan
 * March 22-26.
 * April 19-23.
 * June 7-11.
 * September 6-10.
  * maybe a slot for a Debian-i18n meeting. Goal: work on a better infrastructure for general i18n and l10n. Revive the DDTP (Debian (Packages) Description Translation Project). See WorkSessionExtremadura2006i18n
 * December 13-17.

= Organizational Stuff =

== Local contacts ==

 * Dario Rapisardi, <dario at rapisardi dot org>, ES
 * César Gómez Martín, <cesar.gomez at gmail dot com> <cesar.gomez at juntaextremadura dot net>, Cáceres, ES


== Location ==

The Extremadura region (do not confuse with the Estremadura region of Portugal) is an administrative region of Spain, located in the South-western part of the country.

It is made of the two provinces of Badajoz and Cáceres.

The worksessions can be held at two different places:
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 * [http://www.unex.es/ University of Extremadura] in Jaradilla de Vera
 * Merida - for example at http://www.veladahoteles.com/en/merida/home.php
= General Debian contact =
 * General organisational questions and initial interface with local contacts: Andreas Schuldei < andreas@debian.org >
= Peer support =
There isn't currently a mailing list set up, but we have #extremadura-2006 irc channel on irc.debian.net.
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= General Debian contact =
General organisational questions and initial interface with local contacts: Andreas Schuldei <andreas@debian.org>
'''TODO:''' check for a current IRC and mailing list info!
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Transport will probably be arranged from the Madrid airport. = Tickets =
Travel is included: in particular ticket from airport of origin to Madrid. A shuttle or something similar will take attendees from the airport to the location of the actual meeting.

Local organizers take care of booking the tickets: attendees will receive an electronic ticket number via email; this ticket code, and the passport are ''all'' you need in the check-in area.

'''''names given in the booking and in the passport must match *exactly*. Order of names, spelling, capitalisation etc do make a difference. If they don't match people seem to be rather inflexible -> no ticket'''''

If you're not traveling alone (wife/children/friend/whoever) it's going to be easier if you book the ticket by yourself and you will be refunded. Reimbursement can take between 1-3 months.

'''Tickets are top priority''': the sooner you give your details the better.

= Visas =
Don't need any visa any person coming for less than three months, from the following countries:

''Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macao, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, San Maino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay, and the EU''

Any other situation requires a visa, indeed.

= Accomodations =
 * For the meetings in Merida, the Hotel Velada was used - general Spanish/European Hotel standards apply
'''TODO:''' add info for other locations, if know

= Food =
The sponsor is also taking care of food for the attendees. If anybody has any particular preference/need (like vegans or allergics) please contact the Local Contacts.

= Network facilities =
 * Specific to location - check with local contacts - or ('''TODO''' set up pages for all locations available and point to them for the specific meeting)
= Printing facilities =
 * Specific to location - check with local contacts - or ('''TODO''' set up pages for all locations available and point to them for the specific meeting)
= Extra Hardware =
 * Specific to location - check with local contacts - or ('''TODO''' set up pages for all locations available and point to them for the specific meeting)
= Additional information =
The following pages _might_ contain some useful additional/generic info that _might_ apply to your meeting:

 * ["CustomDebian/Extremadura2007"]
 * ["DebianEdu/Extremadura2007/Schedule"]
 * WorkSessionsExtremadura2007
'''TODO: collect generic info on these pages and move it to this page!'''

Intro

The good people of one of the larger Debian deployments in the world (80k+ debian boxes) have generously offered to host a number of work meetings for Debian during 2006.

actual meetings

current year

past years

Local contacts

  • César Gómez Martín, <cesar.gomez at gmail dot com> <cesar.gomez at juntaextremadura dot net>, Cáceres, ES

Location

The Extremadura region (not to be confused with the Estremadura region of Portugal) is an administrative region of Spain, located in the South-western part of the country.

It is made of the two provinces: Badajoz and Cáceres.

The worksessions can be held at three different places:

General Debian contact

  • General organisational questions and initial interface with local contacts: Andreas Schuldei < andreas@debian.org >

Peer support

There isn't currently a mailing list set up, but we have #extremadura-2006 irc channel on irc.debian.net.

TODO: check for a current IRC and mailing list info!

Transport

The Junta de Extremadura can fund up to 20 people, preferrably european attendees. The lodging strictly limits the number of people to 20, though.

Tickets

Travel is included: in particular ticket from airport of origin to Madrid. A shuttle or something similar will take attendees from the airport to the location of the actual meeting.

Local organizers take care of booking the tickets: attendees will receive an electronic ticket number via email; this ticket code, and the passport are all you need in the check-in area.

names given in the booking and in the passport must match *exactly*. Order of names, spelling, capitalisation etc do make a difference. If they don't match people seem to be rather inflexible -> no ticket

If you're not traveling alone (wife/children/friend/whoever) it's going to be easier if you book the ticket by yourself and you will be refunded. Reimbursement can take between 1-3 months.

Tickets are top priority: the sooner you give your details the better.

Visas

Don't need any visa any person coming for less than three months, from the following countries:

Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macao, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, San Maino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay, and the EU

Any other situation requires a visa, indeed.

Accomodations

  • For the meetings in Merida, the Hotel Velada was used - general Spanish/European Hotel standards apply

TODO: add info for other locations, if know

Food

The sponsor is also taking care of food for the attendees. If anybody has any particular preference/need (like vegans or allergics) please contact the Local Contacts.

Network facilities

  • Specific to location - check with local contacts - or (TODO set up pages for all locations available and point to them for the specific meeting)

Printing facilities

  • Specific to location - check with local contacts - or (TODO set up pages for all locations available and point to them for the specific meeting)

Extra Hardware

  • Specific to location - check with local contacts - or (TODO set up pages for all locations available and point to them for the specific meeting)

Additional information

The following pages _might_ contain some useful additional/generic info that _might_ apply to your meeting:

TODO: collect generic info on these pages and move it to this page!