D Conference 2012 - postponed until 2013

Adam Wilson flyboynw at gmail.com
Tue Jul 24 10:13:58 PDT 2012


On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 02:12:05 -0700, Walter Bright  
<newshound2 at digitalmars.com> wrote:

> On 7/24/2012 1:04 AM, Michael Kerrisk wrote:
>> However, for anyone outside the continental US, this location makes the
>> statement that "we're not terribly interested in having you attend":  
>> we'll make
>> you take at least two flights (not so many international connections to
>> Portland) or even three (if you don't live near a major air hub in your  
>> own
>> country), and then hire a car (there go the savings you got with the  
>> cheap
>> registration cost) to drive for 2+ hours after you get off your  
>> international
>> flight. Even from a hub location in Europe, this will typically mean 15  
>> or more
>> hours between the airports, plus an unfamiliar drive through Oregon.  
>> That's
>> quite a demand on attendees.
>>
>> Astoria is a niche location. If you want to broaden your audience, I  
>> think a
>> more mainstream location would generate more interest internationally,  
>> and
>> perhaps even domestically. For example, even just Portland itself, but  
>> perhaps
>> better--and I know it's unoriginal--Silicon Valley or US East Coast.
>
> How about Seattle?

Seattle has MANY more international connections than Portland (source: I  
am a certified commercial multi-engine pilot in the Seattle area.)
Airlines with direct international flights From Europe and Asia to Seattle:
All Nippon Airways
Asiana Airlines
British Airways
Condor
Delta Air Lines (primarily to Asia)
Emirates
EVA Air
Hainan Airlines
Icelandair
Korean Air
Lufthansa Airlines
United Airlines  (primarily to Asia)

For the European D users, Lufthansa and British Airways have the best  
flight schedules and most frequencies. Although if you aren't located near  
a hub city for these airlines you will still have to make one connection.
For Asian D users, you're options are wide open.

NOTE: I am not attempting to advocate one location over the other as I  
live in Seattle and can drive to Astoria, it's actually quite a fun drive.  
I am merely pointing out that for international arrivals, Sea-Tac probably  
IS the better option.

>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> PS Is there an announce mailing list where one can sign up to get  
>> information
>> about the 2013 conference?
>
> You can follow D_Programming on twitter.
>
>


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