[tor-project] Tor Dev Meeting in Jena/Germany?

Shari Steele ssteele at torproject.org
Mon Jan 11 14:45:26 UTC 2016


Hey Jens.
I think the lack of airport makes this a nonstarter as a location for a Tor Developer Meeting site.  There are simply too many people coming from too many far away places.  Thanks for offering it, though.  It looks like a beautiful area.
Shari


On Jan 11, 2016, at 2:50 AM, Yawning Angel <yawning at schwanenlied.me> wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 11:03:32 +0100
> Jens Kubieziel <maillist at kubieziel.de> wrote:
>> How to get here?
>> Jena has no airport. The next airports are in Erfurt and Leipzig.
>> However Berlin, Frankfurt/M. and Munich are a trainride (2-3 hours)
>> away. Also several bus companies stop here (BerlinLinienBus,
>> MeinFernbus etc.).
>> So from my impression it is easy to get here, YMMV.
> 
> If I'm the only one that thinks travel would be excessive, then please
> don't let me be the person that keeps this from moving forward (esp
> since I will be moving internationally again RSN).
> 
> That said, going from East-Asia to Jena would comfortably exceed 30 h of
> total travel time, and I don't see myself being in any condition to
> navigate a train system to get to a hotel.
> 
>> What do you think? Should we move this idea forward?
> 
> But, like I said, I'm indifferent since I'm moving.  Though West Coast
> US is on the candidate lists for some inexplicable reason, so travel
> from there is likely to be fairly painful to most of Europe...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> Yawning Angel
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