From kwade at redhat.com Tue Oct 4 20:00:44 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 13:00:44 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] update on venue, hotel Message-ID: <20111004200044.GG2768@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> We were able to get more space at Cisco to support 80 people, so we are no longer looking for a conference space. Yay! I have a request for a bid for a group rate from Crowne Plaza, which is directly across the street from Cisco. I should hear back today or early tomorrow. I got a bid from the Hilton on Great America Parkway, which was about $199/night. I'd like to do better than that, but prices are up in the area. I'll send another update as soon as I have more news. - Karsten -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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A note about pricing - that $199 is a group rate at a conference hotel. There are many other hotels in the area, within only a few miles of the workshop. You can find them via various travel websites. What I'd like to do is start up some wiki pages for people to suggest hotels and other related travel tips for this event. I'll start up a few pages then announce them here. In that email, I'll tell you how to get a wiki account - essentially it is, "Ask Karsten or someone else you know here: http://www.ovirt.org/wiki/Special:ListUsers .) Cheers - Karsten -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 190 bytes Desc: not available URL: From kwade at redhat.com Wed Oct 5 00:11:40 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 17:11:40 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Are you traveling to the oVirt workshop? Message-ID: <20111005001140.GE3627@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> ... and if you are traveling, I'd like to know which nights you need a hotel so I can use our numbers toward negotiating a group rate. Telling me you are traveling does not commit you to booking a room; if I have to make a commitment level I'll put it below our threshold since I reckon the rates may still be higher than other deals you can get, and people should be able to choose a different hotel/rate. I've set the Reply-to: for this email to me, but please double-check that the list address isn't in the recipients - we don't need to let everyone else know your plans at this point. ;-) IMPORTANT If you don't reply to me, I'll figure you are NOT traveling and will not count you toward any group rate. That means if you do travel, you are on your own for finding a room and rate. IMPORTANT Thanks - Karsten -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 190 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mgoldboi at redhat.com Sun Oct 9 10:40:26 2011 From: mgoldboi at redhat.com (Moran Goldboim) Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2011 12:40:26 +0200 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Are you traveling to the oVirt workshop? In-Reply-To: <20111005001140.GE3627@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> References: <20111005001140.GE3627@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> Message-ID: <4E917A1A.8060301@redhat.com> On 10/05/2011 02:11 AM, Karsten Wade wrote: > ... and if you are traveling, I'd like to know which nights you need > a hotel so I can use our numbers toward negotiating a group rate. > > Telling me you are traveling does not commit you to booking a room; > if I have to make a commitment level I'll put it below our threshold > since I reckon the rates may still be higher than other deals you can > get, and people should be able to choose a different hotel/rate. > > I've set the Reply-to: for this email to me, but please double-check > that the list address isn't in the recipients - we don't need to let > everyone else know your plans at this point. ;-) > > IMPORTANT > > If you don't reply to me, I'll figure you are NOT traveling and > will not count you toward any group rate. That means if you do > travel, you are on your own for finding a room and rate. > > IMPORTANT > > Thanks - Karsten > > > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 Hi Karsten, I will be in SJ between October 31th and November 4th, i would be happy if you update me regarding group discount on the hotels you have mentioned above. Thanks, Moran. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kwade at redhat.com Mon Oct 10 20:02:33 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:02:33 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] hotel questions, status Message-ID: <20111010200233.GC29939@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> Summary: We've got an offer for a reasonable rate for a group, which includes guaranteed rooms, of $140/night at the Crowne Plaza[1]. For that rate, they want us to guarantee to book at least 80% of the block we reserve. You may still need to send me travel details, see below. Full details: Until Red Hat signs that contract, I won't have a code to book under. For me to recommend that we sign that contract, I need to know exactly who is going to be using the group rate so we only reserve what we need. I've been gathering details from all of you about when you need hotel rooms. For those who haven't sent me all these details (directly), please do so immediately: * What nights do you need a hotel room? * Will you agree to book under our group at the Crowne Plaza? I know some of you may have individual traveller rates you'd rather book under, either at that or a different hotel, so I just need to know if you want to book under our rate or not. The main advantage is that the rooms are guaranteed held for us. (I did a test booking, for example, and couldn't get all the nights I wanted, probably because they have the block of rooms already held for us!) For overflow, we've got the Hilton on Great America Pkwy. It's a few miles away from Cisco by light rail. They also have a Cisco individual traveller rate we might be able to use - Karsten [1] http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/milpitas/sfomp/hoteldetail -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If so, whom? > (We need to count singles and doubles separately.) > > * Let me know if you DO NOT need a hotel room, so I know to count you > out. > > Thanks - Karsten > It seems that they charge $9.95 on wifi in the rooms. Is it possible to add it to the package so we can work at the room as well? -- /d "Email returned to sender -- insufficient voltage." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kwade at redhat.com Thu Oct 13 17:34:16 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:34:16 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] book your hotel room Message-ID: <20111013173416.GX29939@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> Thanks for getting your travel details & changes to me. We did negotiate a rate with the Crowne Plaza for $140 per night.[1] This works from the weekend before to the weekend after the conference. Use this link to book your room: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/Redhat2011 Or call directly: 1-888-233-9527 We need to book ASAP for guaranteed rooms, ideally by Monday 17 Oct. If you are going to have a problem doing that, just let me know directly and I'll work with the hotel about it. The Crowne Plaza is a short light rail ride from Cisco's Building 0 where we'll be holding the workshop. In addition, Red Hat is arranging a Tuesday night reception that we'll host at the Crowne Plaza. This information will be on the wiki, as well as other information about area hotels people are booking at: http://www.ovirt.org/wiki/Workshop_travel (BTW, I'm going to ask Crowne Plaza to change the registration site language, the Red Hat-centric was just how they wrote it.) Thanks - Karsten [1] I'm working on getting wireless thrown in, but be aware that in the US business-class hotels often charge additional for anything they think you can expense, such as wireless. $10/day is common, and IMO is worth it when that is the only choice & I want to get work done. I booked my room, with taxes the estimate came to $154/night. -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 190 bytes Desc: not available URL: From kwade at redhat.com Fri Oct 14 17:00:07 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 13:00:07 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing Message-ID: This morning I was looking at how to get from SFO to Cisco Building O (aka 0). It is not inexpensive. It is far enough that hotels probably don't offer shuttles. It is not easy to get from SFO to SJC to catch a hotel shuttle. I put up shuttle details on the wiki. We have enough of an international attendance that I figure renting a car is not an easy option? It occurs to me that a little collaboration by this group might pair some willing drivers with riders. Be aware it is nearly a 2 hour round trip from the Cisco area to SFO. Myself, I'm renting a minivan so I can haul people & stuff, and I'm driving 1 hour on 1 Nov to Cisco. I can leave very early for an early SFO pickup, such as 6:30 perhaps. You can coordinate here or via the wiki, as you wish. - Karsten From johnmark at redhat.com Fri Oct 14 17:12:43 2011 From: johnmark at redhat.com (John Mark Walker) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 13:12:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <2e3cf272-3e80-4363-9abc-15a74d01f817@zmail01.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> If you're very patient and have some time to navigate bay area public transit options, there is this, which is a combination of CalTrain and VTA light rail: http://g.co/maps/ss8du But that's really only valid if you're arriving during normal business hours. After hours would require either getting a cab or ride-sharing. -JM ----- Original Message ----- > This morning I was looking at how to get from SFO to Cisco Building O > (aka 0). It is not inexpensive. It is far enough that hotels > probably don't offer shuttles. It is not easy to get from SFO to SJC > to catch a hotel shuttle. > > I put up shuttle details on the wiki. We have enough of an > international attendance that I figure renting a car is not an easy > option? > > It occurs to me that a little collaboration by this group might pair > some willing drivers with riders. Be aware it is nearly a 2 hour > round trip from the Cisco area to SFO. > > Myself, I'm renting a minivan so I can haul people & stuff, and I'm > driving 1 hour on 1 Nov to Cisco. I can leave very early for an > early SFO pickup, such as 6:30 perhaps. > > You can coordinate here or via the wiki, as you wish. > > - Karsten > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 > From isaac.christoffersen at gmail.com Fri Oct 14 17:18:45 2011 From: isaac.christoffersen at gmail.com (Isaac Christoffersen) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 13:18:45 -0400 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing In-Reply-To: <2e3cf272-3e80-4363-9abc-15a74d01f817@zmail01.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> References: <2e3cf272-3e80-4363-9abc-15a74d01f817@zmail01.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> Message-ID: <4E986EF5.5030209@gmail.com> I get in at SFO around 5:45 pm, and would certainly be interested in Ride sharing. I don't mind people-watching for an hour or so if that makes it easier for consolidation. Isaac On 10/14/11 1:12 PM, John Mark Walker wrote: > If you're very patient and have some time to navigate bay area public transit options, there is this, which is a combination of CalTrain and VTA light rail: > > http://g.co/maps/ss8du > > > But that's really only valid if you're arriving during normal business hours. After hours would require either getting a cab or ride-sharing. > > -JM > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> This morning I was looking at how to get from SFO to Cisco Building O >> (aka 0). It is not inexpensive. It is far enough that hotels >> probably don't offer shuttles. It is not easy to get from SFO to SJC >> to catch a hotel shuttle. >> >> I put up shuttle details on the wiki. We have enough of an >> international attendance that I figure renting a car is not an easy >> option? >> >> It occurs to me that a little collaboration by this group might pair >> some willing drivers with riders. Be aware it is nearly a 2 hour >> round trip from the Cisco area to SFO. >> >> Myself, I'm renting a minivan so I can haul people& stuff, and I'm >> driving 1 hour on 1 Nov to Cisco. I can leave very early for an >> early SFO pickup, such as 6:30 perhaps. >> >> You can coordinate here or via the wiki, as you wish. >> >> - Karsten >> _______________________________________________ >> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list >> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 >> > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 From stcroppe at cisco.com Fri Oct 14 17:34:27 2011 From: stcroppe at cisco.com (Steve Cropper (stcroppe)) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 10:34:27 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing In-Reply-To: <4E986EF5.5030209@gmail.com> References: <2e3cf272-3e80-4363-9abc-15a74d01f817@zmail01.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> <4E986EF5.5030209@gmail.com> Message-ID: There are also plenty of ride share services like Supershuttle Steve Cropper Commodity Manager Cisco Systems Inc. US Mobile +1 925 978 3457 UK Mobile +44 7982 525 965 Office Number +44 20 8824 8226 Sent from my iPhone On Oct 14, 2011, at 10:18 AM, "Isaac Christoffersen" wrote: > I get in at SFO around 5:45 pm, and would certainly be interested in Ride sharing. I don't mind people-watching for an hour or so if that makes it easier for consolidation. > > Isaac > > On 10/14/11 1:12 PM, John Mark Walker wrote: >> If you're very patient and have some time to navigate bay area public transit options, there is this, which is a combination of CalTrain and VTA light rail: >> >> http://g.co/maps/ss8du >> >> >> But that's really only valid if you're arriving during normal business hours. After hours would require either getting a cab or ride-sharing. >> >> -JM >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> This morning I was looking at how to get from SFO to Cisco Building O >>> (aka 0). It is not inexpensive. It is far enough that hotels >>> probably don't offer shuttles. It is not easy to get from SFO to SJC >>> to catch a hotel shuttle. >>> >>> I put up shuttle details on the wiki. We have enough of an >>> international attendance that I figure renting a car is not an easy >>> option? >>> >>> It occurs to me that a little collaboration by this group might pair >>> some willing drivers with riders. Be aware it is nearly a 2 hour >>> round trip from the Cisco area to SFO. >>> >>> Myself, I'm renting a minivan so I can haul people& stuff, and I'm >>> driving 1 hour on 1 Nov to Cisco. I can leave very early for an >>> early SFO pickup, such as 6:30 perhaps. >>> >>> You can coordinate here or via the wiki, as you wish. >>> >>> - Karsten >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list >>> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list >> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 > > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 From isaac.christoffersen at gmail.com Fri Oct 14 17:35:49 2011 From: isaac.christoffersen at gmail.com (Isaac Christoffersen) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 13:35:49 -0400 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing In-Reply-To: <4E986EF5.5030209@gmail.com> References: <2e3cf272-3e80-4363-9abc-15a74d01f817@zmail01.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> <4E986EF5.5030209@gmail.com> Message-ID: That would be 5:45 pm on 10/31. On Oct 14, 2011 1:18 PM, "Isaac Christoffersen" < isaac.christoffersen at gmail.com> wrote: > I get in at SFO around 5:45 pm, and would certainly be interested in Ride > sharing. I don't mind people-watching for an hour or so if that makes it > easier for consolidation. > > Isaac > > On 10/14/11 1:12 PM, John Mark Walker wrote: > >> If you're very patient and have some time to navigate bay area public >> transit options, there is this, which is a combination of CalTrain and VTA >> light rail: >> >> http://g.co/maps/ss8du >> >> >> But that's really only valid if you're arriving during normal business >> hours. After hours would require either getting a cab or ride-sharing. >> >> -JM >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >>> This morning I was looking at how to get from SFO to Cisco Building O >>> (aka 0). It is not inexpensive. It is far enough that hotels >>> probably don't offer shuttles. It is not easy to get from SFO to SJC >>> to catch a hotel shuttle. >>> >>> I put up shuttle details on the wiki. We have enough of an >>> international attendance that I figure renting a car is not an easy >>> option? >>> >>> It occurs to me that a little collaboration by this group might pair >>> some willing drivers with riders. Be aware it is nearly a 2 hour >>> round trip from the Cisco area to SFO. >>> >>> Myself, I'm renting a minivan so I can haul people& stuff, and I'm >>> driving 1 hour on 1 Nov to Cisco. 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I don't mind people-watching for an hour or so if that > makes it easier for consolidation. > > Isaac > > On 10/14/11 1:12 PM, John Mark Walker wrote: > > > If you're very patient and have some time to navigate bay area public > transit options, there is this, which is a combination of CalTrain > and VTA light rail: > > http://g.co/maps/ss8du > > > But that's really only valid if you're arriving during normal > business hours. After hours would require either getting a cab or > ride-sharing. > > -JM > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > This morning I was looking at how to get from SFO to Cisco Building O > (aka 0). It is not inexpensive. It is far enough that hotels > probably don't offer shuttles. It is not easy to get from SFO to SJC > to catch a hotel shuttle. > > I put up shuttle details on the wiki. We have enough of an > international attendance that I figure renting a car is not an easy > option? > > It occurs to me that a little collaboration by this group might pair > some willing drivers with riders. Be aware it is nearly a 2 hour > round trip from the Cisco area to SFO. > > Myself, I'm renting a minivan so I can haul people& stuff, and I'm > driving 1 hour on 1 Nov to Cisco. I can leave very early for an > early SFO pickup, such as 6:30 perhaps. > > You can coordinate here or via the wiki, as you wish. > > - Karsten > ______________________________ _________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/ mailman/listinfo/workshop- nov2011 > > ______________________________ _________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/ mailman/listinfo/workshop- nov2011 > > > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 > From kwade at redhat.com Sun Oct 16 15:40:03 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 08:40:03 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] book your hotel room In-Reply-To: <20111013173416.GX29939@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> References: <20111013173416.GX29939@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> Message-ID: <20111016154003.GI29939@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> Two quick updates: * Wireless is going to be included with your room price at the Crowne Plaza. I confirmed this on Friday when I went to tour the hotel. * It has been reported to me this weekend that the Crowne Plaza only has smoking rooms left at the group rate. I am going to get this resolved first thing on Monday and will report back here. If the smoking room issue is blocking you from booking, please hang on or be willing to switch your booking back to the Crowne Plaza. It will be much easier for everyone to be in the same hotel - especially for us organizers! I just took a drive around the area, and the light rail option to get to/from Building O is a very good idea that will save us a lot of hassle about making sure everyone is at the workshop at the same time. Thanks - Karsten On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:34:16AM -0700, Karsten Wade wrote: > Thanks for getting your travel details & changes to me. > > We did negotiate a rate with the Crowne Plaza for $140 per night.[1] > This works from the weekend before to the weekend after the conference. > > Use this link to book your room: > > https://resweb.passkey.com/go/Redhat2011 > > Or call directly: > > 1-888-233-9527 > > We need to book ASAP for guaranteed rooms, ideally by Monday 17 > Oct. If you are going to have a problem doing that, just let me know > directly and I'll work with the hotel about it. > > The Crowne Plaza is a short light rail ride from Cisco's Building 0 > where we'll be holding the workshop. In addition, Red Hat is arranging > a Tuesday night reception that we'll host at the Crowne Plaza. > > This information will be on the wiki, as well as other information > about area hotels people are booking at: > > http://www.ovirt.org/wiki/Workshop_travel > > (BTW, I'm going to ask Crowne Plaza to change the registration site > language, the Red Hat-centric was just how they wrote it.) > > Thanks - Karsten > > [1] I'm working on getting wireless thrown in, but be aware that in > the US business-class hotels often charge additional for anything > they think you can expense, such as wireless. $10/day is common, > and IMO is worth it when that is the only choice & I want to get > work done. > > I booked my room, with taxes the estimate came to $154/night. > -- > name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener > team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership > uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org > http://TheOpenSourceWay.org > gpg: AD0E0C41 > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Could everyone who intended to book at room at the Crowne Plaza please try again? Use the below information - if the website doesn't have the smoking/non-smoking correct, try calling them. > > Use this link to book your room: > > > > https://resweb.passkey.com/go/Redhat2011 > > > > Or call directly: > > > > 1-888-233-9527 Thanks - Karsten -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks Haydn On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Karsten Wade wrote: > Summary: > > We've got an offer for a reasonable rate for a group, which includes > guaranteed rooms, of $140/night at the Crowne Plaza[1]. For that rate, > they want us to guarantee to book at least 80% of the block we > reserve. > > You may still need to send me travel details, see below. > > Full details: > > Until Red Hat signs that contract, I won't have a code to book > under. For me to recommend that we sign that contract, I need to know > exactly who is going to be using the group rate so we only reserve > what we need. > > I've been gathering details from all of you about when you need hotel > rooms. For those who haven't sent me all these details (directly), > please do so immediately: > > * What nights do you need a hotel room? > * Will you agree to book under our group at the Crowne Plaza? > > I know some of you may have individual traveller rates you'd rather > book under, either at that or a different hotel, so I just need to > know if you want to book under our rate or not. The main advantage is > that the rooms are guaranteed held for us. (I did a test booking, for > example, and couldn't get all the nights I wanted, probably because > they have the block of rooms already held for us!) > > For overflow, we've got the Hilton on Great America Pkwy. It's a few > miles away from Cisco by light rail. They also have a Cisco individual > traveller rate we might be able to use > > - Karsten > > [1] http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/milpitas/sfomp/hoteldetail > > -- > name: ?Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener > team: ? Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership > uri: ? ? ? ? ? ? http://communityleadershipteam.org > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?http://TheOpenSourceWay.org > gpg: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AD0E0C41 > > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 > > From kwade at redhat.com Mon Oct 17 23:53:48 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 19:53:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] hotel questions, status Message-ID: Haydn: Not sure what the confusion is, but the Crowne Plaza is not an hour commute. It is about five+ minutes by car or fifteen+ minutes by light rail between the Crowne Plaza and Cisco Building O. Check again - the Crowne Plaza is 777 Bellew Drive & Bulding O is 10 Tasman Dr. at the corner of First. I just drove it all on Friday, it was quick although not rush hour. ;) The Marriott is about three times farther by car only, the Hilton is about twice as far by car & almost the same by light rail. (Less walking, I think.) - Karsten (Sorry about the top-post.) Haydn Solomon wrote: Hi Karsten, I've got a question regarding hotel options. I signed up under the group rate for Crowne Plaza however I find that one hour travel is a lot of communte each way. I will keep my hotel booking if it's my best option. After rereading your email I saw you mentioned the Hilton on Great American Parkway and that we might be able to use the cisco rate. Is that still an option? And any idea how much of a communte it is from that hotel? Thanks Haydn On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Karsten Wade wrote: > Summary: > > We've got an offer for a reasonable rate for a group, which includes > guaranteed rooms, of $140/night at the Crowne Plaza[1]. For that rate, > they want us to guarantee to book at least 80% of the block we > reserve. > > You may still need to send me travel details, see below. > > Full details: > > Until Red Hat signs that contract, I won't have a code to book > under. For me to recommend that we sign that contract, I need to know > exactly who is going to be using the group rate so we only reserve > what we need. > > I've been gathering details from all of you about when you need hotel > rooms. For those who haven't sent me all these details (directly), > please do so immediately: > > * What nights do you need a hotel room? > * Will you agree to book under our group at the Crowne Plaza? > > I know some of you may have individual traveller rates you'd rather > book under, either at that or a different hotel, so I just need to > know if you want to book under our rate or not. The main advantage is > that the rooms are guaranteed held for us. (I did a test booking, for > example, and couldn't get all the nights I wanted, probably because > they have the block of rooms already held for us!) > > For overflow, we've got the Hilton on Great America Pkwy. It's a few > miles away from Cisco by light rail. They also have a Cisco individual > traveller rate we might be able to use > > - Karsten > > [1] http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/milpitas/sfomp/hoteldetail > > -- > name: ?Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener > team: ? Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership > uri: ? ? ? ? ? ? http://communityleadershipteam.org > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?http://TheOpenSourceWay.org > gpg: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AD0E0C41 > > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 > > From haydn.solomon at gmail.com Tue Oct 18 00:24:41 2011 From: haydn.solomon at gmail.com (Haydn Solomon) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 20:24:41 -0400 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] hotel questions, status In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Karsten, Sorry about the confusion. I misread your original email and never took the time to re-read it. My apologies. Haydn On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Karsten Wade wrote: > Haydn: > > Not sure what the confusion is, but the Crowne Plaza is not an hour commute. It is about five+ minutes by car or fifteen+ minutes by light rail between the Crowne Plaza and Cisco Building O. > > Check again - the Crowne Plaza is 777 Bellew Drive & Bulding O is 10 Tasman Dr. at the corner of First. I just drove it all on Friday, it was quick although not rush hour. ;) > > The Marriott is about three times farther by car only, the Hilton is about twice as far by car & almost the same by light rail. (Less walking, I think.) > > - Karsten > (Sorry about the top-post.) > > Haydn Solomon wrote: > > Hi Karsten, > > I've got a question regarding hotel options. I signed up under the > group rate for Crowne Plaza however I find that one hour travel is a > lot of communte each way. I will keep my hotel booking if it's my best > option. After rereading your email I saw you mentioned the Hilton on > Great American Parkway and that we might be able to use the cisco > rate. ?Is that still an option? And any idea how much of a communte it > is from that hotel? > > Thanks > > Haydn > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Karsten Wade wrote: >> Summary: >> >> We've got an offer for a reasonable rate for a group, which includes >> guaranteed rooms, of $140/night at the Crowne Plaza[1]. For that rate, >> they want us to guarantee to book at least 80% of the block we >> reserve. >> >> You may still need to send me travel details, see below. >> >> Full details: >> >> Until Red Hat signs that contract, I won't have a code to book >> under. For me to recommend that we sign that contract, I need to know >> exactly who is going to be using the group rate so we only reserve >> what we need. >> >> I've been gathering details from all of you about when you need hotel >> rooms. For those who haven't sent me all these details (directly), >> please do so immediately: >> >> * What nights do you need a hotel room? >> * Will you agree to book under our group at the Crowne Plaza? >> >> I know some of you may have individual traveller rates you'd rather >> book under, either at that or a different hotel, so I just need to >> know if you want to book under our rate or not. The main advantage is >> that the rooms are guaranteed held for us. (I did a test booking, for >> example, and couldn't get all the nights I wanted, probably because >> they have the block of rooms already held for us!) >> >> For overflow, we've got the Hilton on Great America Pkwy. It's a few >> miles away from Cisco by light rail. They also have a Cisco individual >> traveller rate we might be able to use >> >> - Karsten >> >> [1] http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/milpitas/sfomp/hoteldetail >> >> -- >> name: ?Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener >> team: ? Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership >> uri: ? ? ? ? ? ? http://communityleadershipteam.org >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?http://TheOpenSourceWay.org >> gpg: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AD0E0C41 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list >> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 >> >> > From kwade at redhat.com Tue Oct 18 00:45:56 2011 From: kwade at redhat.com (Karsten Wade) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:45:56 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] hotel questions, status In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20111018004556.GZ29939@terpsichore.fairy-talefarm.com> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 08:24:41PM -0400, Haydn Solomon wrote: > Karsten, > > Sorry about the confusion. I misread your original email and never > took the time to re-read it. My apologies. No worries, Haydn, it's all been a bit confusing. We're moving pretty quickly with putting this all together, bound to be some confusion. Cheers - Karsten > Haydn > > On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Karsten Wade wrote: > > Haydn: > > > > Not sure what the confusion is, but the Crowne Plaza is not an hour commute. It is about five+ minutes by car or fifteen+ minutes by light rail between the Crowne Plaza and Cisco Building O. > > > > Check again - the Crowne Plaza is 777 Bellew Drive & Bulding O is 10 Tasman Dr. at the corner of First. I just drove it all on Friday, it was quick although not rush hour. ;) > > > > The Marriott is about three times farther by car only, the Hilton is about twice as far by car & almost the same by light rail. (Less walking, I think.) > > > > - Karsten > > (Sorry about the top-post.) > > > > Haydn Solomon wrote: > > > > Hi Karsten, > > > > I've got a question regarding hotel options. I signed up under the > > group rate for Crowne Plaza however I find that one hour travel is a > > lot of communte each way. I will keep my hotel booking if it's my best > > option. After rereading your email I saw you mentioned the Hilton on > > Great American Parkway and that we might be able to use the cisco > > rate. ?Is that still an option? And any idea how much of a communte it > > is from that hotel? > > > > Thanks > > > > Haydn > > > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Karsten Wade wrote: > >> Summary: > >> > >> We've got an offer for a reasonable rate for a group, which includes > >> guaranteed rooms, of $140/night at the Crowne Plaza[1]. For that rate, > >> they want us to guarantee to book at least 80% of the block we > >> reserve. > >> > >> You may still need to send me travel details, see below. > >> > >> Full details: > >> > >> Until Red Hat signs that contract, I won't have a code to book > >> under. For me to recommend that we sign that contract, I need to know > >> exactly who is going to be using the group rate so we only reserve > >> what we need. > >> > >> I've been gathering details from all of you about when you need hotel > >> rooms. For those who haven't sent me all these details (directly), > >> please do so immediately: > >> > >> * What nights do you need a hotel room? > >> * Will you agree to book under our group at the Crowne Plaza? > >> > >> I know some of you may have individual traveller rates you'd rather > >> book under, either at that or a different hotel, so I just need to > >> know if you want to book under our rate or not. The main advantage is > >> that the rooms are guaranteed held for us. (I did a test booking, for > >> example, and couldn't get all the nights I wanted, probably because > >> they have the block of rooms already held for us!) > >> > >> For overflow, we've got the Hilton on Great America Pkwy. It's a few > >> miles away from Cisco by light rail. They also have a Cisco individual > >> traveller rate we might be able to use > >> > >> - Karsten > >> > >> [1] http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/milpitas/sfomp/hoteldetail > >> > >> -- > >> name: ?Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener > >> team: ? Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership > >> uri: ? ? ? ? ? ? http://communityleadershipteam.org > >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?http://TheOpenSourceWay.org > >> gpg: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AD0E0C41 > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > >> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 > >> > >> > > -- name: Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Community Gardener team: Red Hat Community Architecture & Leadership uri: http://communityleadershipteam.org http://TheOpenSourceWay.org gpg: AD0E0C41 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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It focuses on current projects, to try and estimate level of interest / number of sessions we should try to dedicate to each component. This does not replace the general sessions on overview, architecture, demo, logistics, etc. I've tried to find a simple tool to use, and it's my first time using it - so apologies in advance for the commercials in this free edition of a survey tool. Looking forward to seeing you in the workshop. Thanks, Itamar From rbergero at redhat.com Wed Oct 26 12:57:06 2011 From: rbergero at redhat.com (Robyn Bergeron) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 05:57:06 -0700 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Registered for oVirt workshop, but now unable to attend? Please let us know! Message-ID: <4EA803A2.4020103@redhat.com> Greetings, Thank you for having previously registered to attend the oVirt workshop. As many of you know, the workshop taking place next week is now waiting-list-only. Wow! I look forward to meeting many of you next week. I am hoping that we will be able to accommodate everyone who wishes to attend. If your plans have CHANGED, and you are now UNABLE to attend, please let us know by sending an email to rsvp at ovirt.org, so that we can allocate your seat to people on the workshop waiting list. Thank you! -Robyn From agraf at suse.de Sun Oct 30 01:07:57 2011 From: agraf at suse.de (Alexander Graf) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 02:07:57 +0100 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm arriving in SFO at 13:35 on Monday. Let me know if you want to share anything - I'd be also happy to have company for the 3 hour public transport odyssey :). We could also try to be clever. I only need 1,5 to 2 hours on the caltrain to get to Santa Clara. If anyone has a car and could pick me up around 4pm, I'd be happy to take that chance as well! Otherwise, if you're also exploring that option, you can always take a cab from Santa Clara to the Crowne Plaza. It's only a 15 minute ride, so I guess it wouldn't sum up too much. Alex On 14.10.2011, at 19:42, James Labocki wrote: > Arrive: San Francisco (SFO), 7:37pm PDT on 10/31 - contact me if you'd like to share a ride to San Jose. > > -James > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Isaac Christoffersen" >> Cc: workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 1:35:49 PM >> Subject: Re: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing >> >> >> >> >> That would be 5:45 pm on 10/31. >> On Oct 14, 2011 1:18 PM, "Isaac Christoffersen" < >> isaac.christoffersen at gmail.com > wrote: >> >> >> I get in at SFO around 5:45 pm, and would certainly be interested in >> Ride sharing. I don't mind people-watching for an hour or so if that >> makes it easier for consolidation. >> >> Isaac >> >> On 10/14/11 1:12 PM, John Mark Walker wrote: >> >> >> If you're very patient and have some time to navigate bay area public >> transit options, there is this, which is a combination of CalTrain >> and VTA light rail: >> >> http://g.co/maps/ss8du >> >> >> But that's really only valid if you're arriving during normal >> business hours. After hours would require either getting a cab or >> ride-sharing. >> >> -JM >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> >> This morning I was looking at how to get from SFO to Cisco Building O >> (aka 0). It is not inexpensive. It is far enough that hotels >> probably don't offer shuttles. It is not easy to get from SFO to SJC >> to catch a hotel shuttle. >> >> I put up shuttle details on the wiki. We have enough of an >> international attendance that I figure renting a car is not an easy >> option? >> >> It occurs to me that a little collaboration by this group might pair >> some willing drivers with riders. Be aware it is nearly a 2 hour >> round trip from the Cisco area to SFO. >> >> Myself, I'm renting a minivan so I can haul people& stuff, and I'm >> driving 1 hour on 1 Nov to Cisco. I can leave very early for an >> early SFO pickup, such as 6:30 perhaps. >> >> You can coordinate here or via the wiki, as you wish. >> >> - Karsten >> ______________________________ _________________ >> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list >> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/ mailman/listinfo/workshop- nov2011 >> >> ______________________________ _________________ >> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list >> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/ mailman/listinfo/workshop- nov2011 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Workshop-nov2011 mailing list >> Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 >> > _______________________________________________ > Workshop-nov2011 mailing list > Workshop-nov2011 at ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/workshop-nov2011 From agraf at suse.de Sun Oct 30 01:24:29 2011 From: agraf at suse.de (Alexander Graf) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 02:24:29 +0100 Subject: [Workshop-nov2011] Ride sharing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43B9E669-0767-47B6-9F46-BD7EB0A29984@suse.de> On 30.10.2011, at 02:07, Alexander Graf wrote: > I'm arriving in SFO at 13:35 on Monday. Let me know if you want to share anything - I'd be also happy to have company for the 3 hour public transport odyssey :). > > We could also try to be clever. I only need 1,5 to 2 hours on the caltrain to get to Santa Clara. If anyone has a car and could pick me up around 4pm, I'd be happy to take that chance as well! Otherwise, if you're also exploring that option, you can always take a cab from Santa Clara to the Crowne Plaza. It's only a 15 minute ride, so I guess it wouldn't sum up too much. Hah! I just found an even better way. The Santa Clara caltrain station is basically the backside of the SJC airport which has free airport shuttle buses leaves every 15 minutes to the SJC terminals. From there, the airport shuttle bus should be able to pick you up. Alex