Terrain layout: ideas and constraints
Maarten Hendrix
maarten at hendrix.solutions
Fri Jan 15 14:16:11 CET 2021
I will be there
Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards
Maarten (matje)
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> On Jan 15, 2021, at 14:15, Wheeze_NL <ifcat at uberia.nl> wrote:
>
>
> I think we all get it, I'll see (virtually) you on Saturday!
>
> Op vr 15 jan. 2021 om 14:13 schreef Manduca <manduca at mch2021.org>:
>> I’ll be there (virtually).
>> No, nothing has happened much except me talking to Atilla and Boels.
>>
>> If been out of productivity a lot due to the COVID-19 situation (homeschooling) and work.
>>
>> Will try to kickstart when things settle down again.
>>
>>>> On 14 Jan 2021, at 23:26, Wheeze_NL <ifcat at uberia.nl> wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Are you all there this saturday?
>>> Has anything been discussed off-list perhaps?
>>>
>>> Hope to hear you all this saturday!
>>>
>>> Wheeze_NL
>>>
>>> Op di 24 nov. 2020 om 21:32 schreef Ruud Koolen <redlizard at redlizard.nl>:
>>>> Dear Team:Warehouse,
>>>>
>>>> It's high time we got going on getting a rough version of the MCH2021 terrain
>>>> layout together.
>>>>
>>>> Despite the mantra of copy/paste/improve, the plan is not to use the layout
>>>> from SHA2017 as an authoritative baseline. Many things have changed since
>>>> four years ago, and many lessons were learned; so we are going to take a
>>>> fresh look at the space we have and how to fill it, taking into account new
>>>> opportunities, new restrictions, and feedback about what worked well and what
>>>> did not.
>>>>
>>>> In that context, I'd like to hear what your team would like the terrain layout
>>>> to look like. What big space-using things are you going to be organizing,
>>>> that need a spot? And does your team have strong opinions about where those
>>>> things should go, or where other general-purpose things should go relative to
>>>> each other? Are there things that need to be close to other things, or far
>>>> away from other things, or with access to particular infrastructure, for your
>>>> team to be able to do its job? And are there such constraints that are not
>>>> strictly necessary, but which would be very convenient if it can be arranged?
>>>>
>>>> I have given my best estimates of the answers to the questions, listed below;
>>>> but these are certain to be complete. If you could send me a mail with all
>>>> the things I inevitably missed, I'd be much obliged. General feedback on what
>>>> you'd like to see changed, or what worked very nicely last time and what you
>>>> would like me to not touch, are also very welcome.
>>>>
>>>> If mail is not sufficient, and you'd like to talk it over in more detail
>>>> and/or draw things on whiteboards, ping me on IRC and we'll set something up.
>>>> Or join tomorrow's mumble meeting, and yell at me.
>>>>
>>>> On the topic of tomorrow's mumble meeting, I would be very happy with some
>>>> ideas, wishlists, and inspiration about terrain layout from a broad audience.
>>>> So by all means, join the discussion tomorrow, and tell me all about what
>>>> needs to move and what should stay right where it is, and why.
>>>>
>>>> ----------
>>>> >What big space-using things are you going to be organizing, that need a spot?
>>>> - Logistics warehouse
>>>>
>>>> >And does your team have strong opinions about where those things should go,
>>>> or where other general-purpose things should go relative to each other?
>>>> - Warehouse should be reasonably central, and close to volunteering hub
>>>> - Warehouse should be reasonably accessible by road
>>>> - Warehouse should have some outdoors space available to it
>>>> ----------
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Team:Terrain
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