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I have found that flights to Dresden often are either seldom or expensive or both. If you plan to fly, you should therefore also try to find a cheaper route to Berlin's airports Tegel (TXL) and Schönefeld (SXF).
I have found that flights to Dresden often are either seldom or expensive or both. If you plan to fly, you should therefore also try to find a cheaper route to Berlin's airports Tegel (TXL) and Schönefeld (SXF).


Berlin is only 200 kilometres away, and there is an [http://www.berlinlinienbus.de/pdfs/dd.pdf approximately bi-hourly bus service] from both TXL and SXF to Dresden for 32 euros (round-trip ticket, can get as cheap as 18 euros with early bird rebate). Of course, this means three to four additional hours of travel.
Berlin is only 200 kilometres away, and there is an [https://www.berlinlinienbus.de/index.php?lang=en approximately bi-hourly bus service] from both TXL and SXF to Dresden for 32 euros (round-trip ticket, can get as cheap as 18 euros with early bird rebate). Of course, this means three to four additional hours of travel.


If you plan to fly to Berlin and take the bus from there, look at the timetable (link above) and enter the times for the bus you want to take into the registration table, too. Count a round-trip ticket (i.e. Berlin->Dresden and Dresden->Berlin) as 32 euros in your travel cost estimation.
If you plan to fly to Berlin and take the bus from there, look at the [http://www.berlinlinienbus.de/pdfs/dd.pdf timetable] (link above) and enter the times for the bus you want to take into the registration table, too. Count a round-trip ticket (i.e. Berlin->Dresden and Dresden->Berlin) as 32 euros in your travel cost estimation.


=== By train ===
=== By train ===

Revision as of 23:16, 29 January 2011

Goals

Space-time coordinates

  • Date: Friday-Sunday, March 25-27, 2010
  • Location: Technical University Dresden, Faculty of Computer Science, room INF/3080

The venue is also available on Thursday (March 24) afternoon for early arrivers.

Travel from/to Dresden

By airplane to Dresden

Dresden has an international airport (IATA code: DRS). If you plan to come to Dresden via DRS, plan an additional 4 euros for the train from the airport to the city.

By airplane via Berlin

I have found that flights to Dresden often are either seldom or expensive or both. If you plan to fly, you should therefore also try to find a cheaper route to Berlin's airports Tegel (TXL) and Schönefeld (SXF).

Berlin is only 200 kilometres away, and there is an approximately bi-hourly bus service from both TXL and SXF to Dresden for 32 euros (round-trip ticket, can get as cheap as 18 euros with early bird rebate). Of course, this means three to four additional hours of travel.

If you plan to fly to Berlin and take the bus from there, look at the timetable (link above) and enter the times for the bus you want to take into the registration table, too. Count a round-trip ticket (i.e. Berlin->Dresden and Dresden->Berlin) as 32 euros in your travel cost estimation.

By train

German's national railway service is Deutsche Bahn. The target station is "Dresden Hbf", i.e. the main station.

Participants

If you want to participate, add yourself to this list and provide the necessary information. The deadline is Thursday, February 3rd, 23:59 UTC. If you sign up after this date, KDE e.V. will probably not be able to book accommodation for you or provide you with financial support before the meeting.

Name Email Work Arrival Depart Est. travel cost Need sponsor? Need hotel? Food Airport Flights Remarks
Laszlo Papp [email protected] Gluon
Arjen Hiemstra [email protected] Gluon Vegetarian
Shantanu Tushar [email protected] Gluon
Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen [email protected] Gluon
Johannes Bergmeier [email protected] KSudoku + others
Guillaume Martres smarter @ ubuntu.com Gluon

Field description:

  • Arrival: When will you arrive?
  • Depart: When will you depart?
  • Est. travel cost: How much are your estimated travel expenses?
  • Need sponsor: Do you need KDE e.V. to pay your travel expenses, or can you afford the travel yourself?
  • Need hotel: Do you need KDE e.V. to book an accommodation for you?
  • Food: Any restrictions (e.g. vegetarians, vegans, allergies)?
  • Work: On what topics, projects will you be working at the sprint?
  • Airport: If you're flying, from where do you come? (reminder for booking: Dresden's airport code is DRS)
  • Flights: If you're flying, you might want to enter the flight numbers for reference (or for picking you up.)
  • Remarks: Got anything more to say?