Hackfest Kiel: Survey results

Hi there, Hackfest Attendees,
these are the results of our little survey:
- Almost everyone voted to have the Hackfest dinner close by, at TraumGmbh. I reserved a table for Sunday Sept. 9th, 6:30 pm.
They serve vegetarian, German/Austrian, Italian, other international cuisine. Sometimes, they have a menu of the day that is halal (but that's a day-to-day thing, nothing to rely on) and also a couple of local dishes with fish. Menu: https://www.traumgmbh.de/?wpdmdl=21616
- Most of us want to attend the Kitz barbecue on Tuesday evening. Vegetarian options are available there, too. I have informed the Kitz manager of the approximate number of persons.
- Everyone who is still there on Wednesday has selected the Museum option, so I have confirmed the reservation there. I will also ask our Kielux crowd if any of them would be interested to join us (the price will drop then). I have also asked a historian friend if she would like to be our city guide. As it's in the morning, probably there won't be many others who would have time then, though.
As for the questions that were submitted:
- What you need to bring: - voltage-compatible electronics with an adapter for German electricity sockets - if your device cannot use VGA or HDMI cables for feeding the projector, you will need to bring an adapter for one of those, too - enough cash (in Euro) to pay for your lunch (~7-10 €/day) and for the museum visit (~ 10 €), bus/ferry fares (?), voluntary Kitz barbecue payment (10 €) and any souvenirs etc. you need to buy. Many of the smaller shops in Germany do not accept cards, and many have a minimum amount for paying with a credit card! - I think this could be a fun: If you still have space left in your baggage you could bring a favourite or typical snack (I know I'm the one who is tasked with this, but it might still be fun to see what you bring) - clothes: Up to now, we were very lucky with Kielux, as it has always been good weather with > 15°C and sunshine, so we never needed rain coats, just T-Shirt/pullover/a thin jacket. But one never knows here! Please take something windproof and watertight with you, and be prepared for temperatures between 10° in the evenings and up to 20° Celsius during the day. We often have a strong wind here! - yourself :)
- You don't need to bring mugs - the Kitz has enough of them for everyone of us (I just need to remember to ask for the kitchen to be left unlocked, so we can actually get to them).
- Water bottles (and other beverages) will be available. The Kitz / Kielux is going to sponsor them for the Hackfest. We may have to empty some fizzy water before we can use one of the bottles to fill the coffee machine with tap water, though ;-) Other suitable containers may be available in the kitchen - I don't really know what they have there, though.
- Halal food is generally not available in non-specialized restaurants in Germany :-/ Vegetarian is widely available. In Kiel, there is a large Arab/Turkish community, which is why there are a couple of specialized shops and supermarkets, especially in the Gaarden quarter (close to the central station, just across the Hörnbrücke on the other side of the Förde). One large Arab supermarket is in walking distance to the Kitz (Sultan-Markt in Eckernförder Straße). The Döner/Turkish fastfood 'restaurants' close to Kitz might sell halal food, but I'm not sure. Let me know if you'd like me to get something specific in advance (from Sultan-Markt, then).
- We have two entries that offer 3 seats in a car - one of them without a name (a couple of you haven't entered their name, but were identifiable through what they wrote ;-) - except for this one). Does anyone own up to that car/entry (the other one is Jürgen)?
@doctormo and anyone else who comes by airplane: please remember to book the Kielius bus, too, to get from Hamburg to Kiel (and back).
Current number of confirmed attendees: 9 Unconfirmed/unsure/in progress: 3 (Jabier, Khaled, Krzysztof - KK, are you there?) Probably not able to attend: 2 (Alex, Mihaela)
One lesson for the next hackfest organizer: poke everyone as early as possible and more intensely about booking hotels! They can get very expensive when booked late.
Thanks, everyone!
Maren
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Maren Hachmann