From 60e36977becb16395e93f84d1a61c479c5fc2138 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dbrossella <52605016+dbrossella@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2022 17:30:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated 24th Contributors Meeting in Firenze (markdown) --- 24th-Contributors-Meeting-in-Firenze.md | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) diff --git a/24th-Contributors-Meeting-in-Firenze.md b/24th-Contributors-Meeting-in-Firenze.md index 21f576c..bda97fb 100644 --- a/24th-Contributors-Meeting-in-Firenze.md +++ b/24th-Contributors-Meeting-in-Firenze.md @@ -37,6 +37,14 @@ From the **A1 highway**: exit **Firenze Nord**, continue towards Florence until ******** +## Where to sleep +We have the possibility of accommodation in a hotel very close to Centro Didattico Morgagni (on the opposite side of the avenue). The accommodation can be in single or double rooms (twin, with separate beds) and includes Italian breakfast. +Here the CampusX Firenze website https://www.cx-place.com/it/cx-florence.html +By June 26 we should have the number of rooms we need to inform the hotel, so if you wish to book a room at the CX, please fill the Accomodation field in the registration table with "CX-single" or CX-twin". +For any additional information you can write to dbrossella@gmail.com + +******** + ## What is a contributors meeting? A QGIS Contributors Meeting is a volunteer-driven event where contributors to the QGIS project from around the world get together in a common space - usually a university campus. The event is normally three days in duration and we hold two such events each year. During these events, contributors to the QGIS project take the opportunity to plan their work, hold face-to-face discussions and present new improvements to the QGIS project that they have been working on. Everybody attending the event donates their time to the project for the days of the event. As a project that is built primarily through online collaboration, these meetings provide a crucial ingredient to the future development of the QGIS project. The event is planned largely as an ‘unconference’ with minimal structured programme planning. We do this to allow attendees the freedom to meet dynamically with those they encounter at the event. Those sessions that are planned are advertised on the event web page and we try to enable remote participation through video conferencing software. Although our hosts are not funded and donate the working space to us, we show our appreciation by making one of our software release’s splash screens in honour of that host, which is a great way to gain exposure of your institution and country to the hundreds of thousands of users that make use of QGIS.