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Feedback #25

Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 11:05:27 +0200

> 1) WAS THE LOCATION FOR THE CONFERENCE INTERESTING?

>From a traveller's point of view : yes, a lot.

>From a GUT board member point of view, I have to say that many people
wondered why Stanford was not chosen to celebrate this anniversary : it
would have been much less expensive for many people, and 'apropos' too.

> 2) WERE THE TOPICS COVERED OF INTEREST TO YOU?

My main interest in coming to these conferences is to meet people. I'm
not a professional TeX user, only a casual user, so I would say yes.

> 3) LIST THE TALKS/SUBJECTS THAT WERE THE MOST VALUABLE TO YOU.

> 4) LIST THE TALKS/SUBJECTS THAT WERE THE LEAST VALUABLE TO YOU.

> --------INTERNET CONNCECTIONS

> 5) WERE YOU SATISFIED WITH THE INTERNET ACCESS PROVIDED?

As long as I was able to connect using a cable, yes (the wireless stuff
was almost Apple only compatible ;-) )

> 6) WAS IT HELPFUL TO HAVE THE iBOOKS AVAILABLE AT THE WORKSHOPS AND
> FOR EMAIL ACCESS?

yes

> --------ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION:

> 7) DID YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH HOTEL ACCOMMODATION?

no, except it was way too expensive for us ;-)

Among all the hotels we stayed during our trip, the Double Tree hotel in
Bakersfield provided the best service. The people at the conference
hotel did not provide such a warm welcome, and the rates are really high
(exemple: $15 per day for Internet access in the room, whereas it was
$15 per stay at the Double Tree). In fact, we got the impression that the
Outrigger is really greedy (which did not prevent us to stay there for
11 nights !) 
 
> 8) WERE HOTEL CHARGES AS YOU EXPECTED?

yes

> 9) DID YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH TRANSPORTATION?

no