Catering
Breakfast
You don't need to buy and eat the hotel's breakfast, as breakfast will be served on site. Pastries, coffee, tea, orange juice. A solid breakfast to start your hacking day.
Lunch
Lunch and snacks will be served on site.
Dinner
Because of our tight budget, for dinners we would to like to apply the following principle:
If you pay for yourself, it will be appreciated,
if you don't, it will be taken care of.
Which means dinners can be sponsored by the hackathon budget, but we would appreciate if some attendees paid for themselves.
It'll be time to book the restaurant. I need to know if you plan to join the group for the dinner, if you are alone or with someone not already part of the Perl QA Hackathon.
Thursday
Where: Le Maldoror if we're less than 30. I'm searching for a plan B :-)
Who (how many):
Friday
Where: Campanile Paris-La Villette (restaurant of the hotel)
Who (how many):
Saturday
Where: L'Oriental, Lebanese restaurant.
Who (how many):
Sunday
Where: Le Maldoror if we're less than 30. I'm searching for a plan B :-)
(we won't go there Thursday AND Sunday)
Diets
Attendees that have diet requirements (e.g., vegetarian, kosher, allergies, etc.) can list
them below. We will try our best to provide food everyone can/will eat.
- H.Merijn Brand (Tux) is very allergic to seafood
- Pau Amma: no pork or alcohol (Halal appreciated, but not required)
- Adrian Howard (adrianh) is vegetarian
- Wendy Van Dijk (woolfy) is vegetarian and really hates asparagus and mushrooms
- David Golden (xdg) is experimenting with a quasi-paleo diet (avoiding grains, but eats lots of meat, eggs, fruit, and veggies; I also avoid militant vegetarians who want to argue about it :-)
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