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'''Peru, Republic of Peu :: Date, 2012''' — General event owners: [[User:Hacataka|Henry]]
'''Peru, Republic of Peru :: Date, 2013''' — General event owners: [[User:Hacataka|Henry]]




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== FUDcon LATAM 2013 - Peru ==
[[File:Fudcon-peru-logo-solo.png]]
== Location ==
== Location ==
===About Lima ===
===About Lima ===
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima Lima Wikipedia page]
Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central part of the country, on a desert coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population fast approaching 9 million, Lima is the fifth largest city in Latin America, behind Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Lima is home to one of the largest financial hubs in Latin America. It has been defined as a beta world city by GaWC international rankings.
Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central part of the country, on a desert coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population fast approaching 9 million, Lima is the fifth largest city in Latin America, behind Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Lima is home to one of the largest financial hubs in Latin America. It has been defined as a beta world city by GaWC international rankings.


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* [http://www.munlima.gob.pe/ City of Lima]
* [http://www.munlima.gob.pe/ City of Lima]
* [http://www.visitperu.com/acercadeperu_ing/informacion.html Peru Convention and Visitors Bureau]
* [http://www.visitperu.com/acercadeperu_ing/informacion.html Peru Convention and Visitors Bureau]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima Lima Wikipedia page]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru Peru Wikipedia page]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru Peru Wikipedia page]


=== Major Local Airports ===
=== Major Local Airports ===


[http://www.lap.com.pe/ Jorge Chávez Airport] (Airport Code: LIM) is the major airport servicing the greater Lima Metro area.
[http://www.lap.com.pe/ Jorge Chávez Airport]  
 
(Airport Code: LIM) is the major airport servicing the greater Lima Metro area.


The following airlines have flights going in / coming out of Jorge Chávez Airport: http://www.lap.com.pe/lap_portal/ingles/aerolineas.html
The following airlines have flights going in / coming out of Jorge Chávez Airport: [http://www.lap.com.pe/lap_portal/ingles/aerolineas.html Airline]


=== Local Mass Transit ===


==== Light Rail ====
==== Light Rail ====
[http://www.metropolitano.com.pe/ Metropolitano]
The Metro de Lima, is a system that runs urban transport in Lima, Peru's capital, from its southern tip to the vicinity of the historic center. Unlike other cities where similar systems run under the city (subway), the Lima Metro system operates under the viaduct elevado.1
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima_Metro Lima Metro.]  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima_Metro Lima Metro.]  


Line 34: Line 43:


===Local Restaurants===
===Local Restaurants===
Many of the local restaurants, as well as other entertainment / shopping, can be found on the [http://www.millavenue.com Mill Avenue website.]
Many of the local restaurants, as well as other entertainment, can be found on the [http://www.theperuguide.com/ The Peru Guide website.]


The following restaurants are within walking distance of both hotels being considered.
==About the Organizers - Previous FUDCon Experience, etc.==
 
==== Sit-down Restaurants (aka, Finer Dining)====
* [http://www.rulabula.com Rula Bula Irish Pub and Restaurant.] 401 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 480-929-9500 ((note: this is also a serious college bar - Friday and Saturday nights can be crowded.)
* [http://www.rasushi.com/ RA Sushi] 411 South Mill Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 303-9800
* [http://www.cafeboa.com/ Caffe Boa] 398 S Mill Ave, Ste. 101, Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 968-9112
* [http://www.houseoftricks.com House of Tricks] 114 E 7th St, Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 968-1114
* [http://www.pfchangs.com PF Chang's] 740 S Mill Ave, #140, Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 731-4600
* [http://www.caseymoores.com Casey Moore's Oyster House] 850 South Ash Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 968-9935 (note: this is also a serious college bar - Friday and Saturday nights can be crowded.)
 
==== Fast(er) Food====
* Arizona Bun Devils Hot Dogs - 1 E 6th St
* Corleone's Authentic Philly Steaks - 411 S Mill Ave
* CUPZ Coffee - 777 S College Ave
* Cartel Coffee Labs - 225 W University Dr
* Dave's Dog House - 130 E University Dr
* Dunkin' Donuts - 425 S Mill Ave
* Extreme Pita - 777 S College Ave
* Fatburger - 414 S Mill Ave
* In Season Deli - 414 S Mill Ave
* Jack-in-the-Box - 721 S Mill Ave
* Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches - 680 S Mill Ave
* Ma'i Island Grill - 705 S Forest Ave
* Med Fresh Grill - 414 S Mill Ave
* MoJo Frozen Yogurt - 350 S Mill Ave
* The Munchies Cafe - 11 E. 6th Street
* Pita Pit - 122 E University Dr
* Romancing the Bean - 80 E Rio Salado Pkwy
* Salam's Market & Deli - 616 S Forest Dr
* Silver Mine Subs - 414 S Mill Ave
* [http://www.slicespizzajoint.com/index_main.html Slices Pizza ]- 11 E 6th St
* Starbucks Coffee - 420 S Mill Ave
* Thirsty Dog 2 Go - 15 W 5th St
 
== Hotel ==
 
* [http://www.missionpalms.com Tempe Mission Palms]
** 60 E. 5th St. Tempe, AZ 85281
** 480-894-1400
 
=== Tempe Mission Palms Details ===
'''Location:'''  [http://www.missionpalms.com Tempe Mission Palms] 60 E. 5th St. Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: (480)894-1400
 
====Estimated Hotel Costs====
 
==== Room Capacities and Configuration ====
 
====Internet Capabilities====
 
==Alternate Venues for Meeting (not in a hotel==
 
=== Brickyard on Mill Avenue ===
* [http://www.asu.edu/tour/tempe/byeng.html Brickyard on Mill]
** Building for School of Arts, Media + Engineering - may have meeting space
** 699 S. Mill Ave.
** Tempe, AZ 85281
 
=== ASU Memorial Union ===
* [http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/ ASU Memorial Union]
** [http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/event_meeting_services.htm Meetings and Events Services]
** ASU Memorial Union Meetings and Events Services [http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/events/docs/information_sheet2008.pdf information and rate sheet]
 
====Availability====
ASU Memorial Union is available for non-university-affiliated events during the following time periods (that are applicable to FUDCon):
* Last 2 weeks of December
* First 2 weeks of January
* ''ANY'' Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday


====Room Spaces and Costs====
= Possible attendees =
A map of the ASU Memorial Union meeting rooms is located on page 3 of the Memorial Union  [http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/docs/MUmap_2010.pdf maps] document.


ASU charges for space in the MU based upon a tiered system which is partially based on what affiliation, if any you have with the university.
{|class="wikimedia sortable" style="t1" rowclass="th"
! # !! Name !! $$$ !! Veg !! Size !! Share room? !! Comments !! Hotel booked  !! extra line for badge !! Country !! TEAM
|-
|  1 || [[User:hacataka|Henry Anchante]] || Yes || No  || M || Yes || ||  ||  || Lima ||
|-
|  2 || [[User:lbazan|Luis Bazan]] || Yes || NO ||  M || Yes || || No || No ||  Panama || Package Mantainers, Ambassadors, Infrastucture
|-
|  3 || [[User:yulytas|Julita Inca]] || Yes || NO ||  M || Yes || || No || No ||  Perú || Ambassadors Fedora, sysadmin and teacher with CentOS 6.3
|-
|  4 || [[User:Xhaksx|Juan Barba]] || Yes || NO ||  M || Yes || || No || No ||  Panama || Design, Freemedia
|-
|  5 || [[User:itamarjp|Itamar Reis Peixoto]] || Yes || NO ||  M || Yes || || No || No ||  Brazil || Package Mantainers, Ambassadors
|-
|  6 || [[User:Aeperezt|Alejandro Pérez]] || Yes || NO ||  M || Yes || || No || No || Panamá || Package Mantainers, Ambassadors, Localization
|-
|  7 || [[User:lletelier|Larry Letelier]] || Yes || NO ||  L || Yes || || No || No || Chile || Package Mantainers, Ambassadors, IRC Support
|-
|  8 || [[User:antoniosalles|Antonio Salles]] || Yes || NO! ||  XL || Sure || || - || - ||  Chile || Fedora Ambassador & Sysadmin & Red Hat Expositor
|-
|  9 || [[User:Peterdeveloper|Peter Ccopa]] || Yes || No  || M || Yes || ||  ||  || Lima ||
|-
|  10 || [[User:potty|Abdel G. Martínez L.]] || Yes || NO || S || Yes || || No || No || Panamá || Package Mantainers, Ambassadors
|-
|  11 || [[User:DrLinux34 |Carlos Jara Alva]] || Yes || No  || M || Yes || ||  ||  || Lima ||
|-
|  12 ||[[User:Lennoazevedo|Lenno Azevedo]] || Yes || NO ||  M || Yes || || No || No ||  Brazil ||Documentation, Wiki editor, Support, Ambassadors
|-
|  13 ||[[User:lvaz|Leonardo Vaz]]          || Yes || Yes||  XL|| Yes || || No || No || Brazil  || Ambassadors
|}


FUDCon would possibly qualify as a Category II, if we can procure University sponsorship from a department, or Category III (None-university related event).  I don't know if Cat. II requires us to have a certain percentage of students vs. non-students; this is something to look into.


There are ~25 rooms available on the second floor of the Memorial Union, ranging in size from 16 occupants to 575 occupants. Here are some examples of pricing:
=== Estimated cost for the visit by land ===


Yuma - Occupancy 25 - Category II, $140; Category III, $300.
From the north: the river in May or Angasmayo, small tributary of the Patia to 2 degrees north latitude, in Colombia. The headquarters of the northern settlement and important far was located in the modern city of Pasto (Nariño Department) to 1 º 4 '18 "north latitude.
Turquoise Ballroom - Occupancy 180-249 - Category II, $500; Category III, $1600
Pima Auditorium - Occupancy 150 - Category II, $260; Category III, $800
Mohave - Occupancy 66 - Category II, $180; Category III, $600
Gold - Occupancy 80 - Category II, $180; Category III, $600


Full pricing can be seen here on page 2 of the [http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/events/docs/information_sheet2008.pdf Memorial Union Events and Services] document.
On the southern port of Incorporation and the Maule River, 35 º 6 '9 "south latitude. A further advance would set that limit at the Bio Bio River, between the tip and the town of Tumbes Los Angeles, 37 ° 23 '7 "south latitude.
 
*  In the southeast: Northern Argentina, Tucma area (Tucumán).
Additionally, the first floor of the MU has a place called "Sparky's Den" - 8 bowling lanes, 15 billiards tables, and video games.  It can be reserved - costs are not detailed on the website.  Alcohol permits can also be obtained.
To the east: the Andean buttresses the Andean jungle or rupa-rupa.
 
* To the west: the Pacific Ocean.
==== Food and Catering ====
The MU has an in house catering service.  Please see [http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/events/catering.htm MU's Catering] information for more details.  Food may also be purchased from any of the dining venues IN the MU or from Domino's Pizza for events held in the MU.
 
[http://www.campusdish.com/en-US/CSMW/ArizonaState/Tempe/MemorialUnionLocations.htm Memorial Union Restaurants] include:
* Zoca! Mexican
* Papa John's Pizza
* Extreme Pita
* Jump Asian
* Chick-fil-a
* Taco Bell
* Starbucks
* Einstein Bagels
* Cold Stone Creamery
* Union Market
* Burger King
* Quizno's Subs
* Jamba Juice
 
==== Shirts! ====
[http://www.brandxstore.com/ Brand X] has a tee-shirt shop / printing place in the Memorial Union, as well as off-campus.  This would be cool for those who want to get shirts but didn't sign up in time, etc.  We could drop off the official logo / etc for them to have available to make shirts for whomever.
 
== Transportation to Event ==
 
Flight estimates from kayak.com by [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]] 04:51, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
 
===Costs from BOS (Boston, MA) ===
 
* Thursday, December 2 - Wednesday, December 8 = $232 as of 4/13
* Thursday, January 13 - Wednesday, January 19 = $229 as of 4/13
 
===Costs from RDU (Raleigh, NC) ===
 
* Thursday, December 2 - Wednesday, December 8 = $232 as of 4/13
* Thursday, January 13 - Wednesday, January 19 = $232 as of 4/13
 
===Costs from ORD (Chicago, IL) ===
 
* Thursday, December 2 - Wednesday, December 8 = $313 as of 4/13
* Thursday, January 13 - Wednesday, January 19 = $313 as of 4/13
 
===Costs from LAX (Los Angeles, CA) ===
 
* Thursday, December 2 - Wednesday, December 8 = $124 as of 4/13
* Thursday, January 13 - Wednesday, January 19 = $124 as of 4/13
 
===Costs from JFK (New York, NY) ===
 
* Thursday, December 2 - Wednesday, December 8 = $301 as of 4/13
* Thursday, January 13 - Wednesday, January 19 = $301 as of 4/13
 
===Costs from LHR (London, UK) ===
 
* Thursday, December 2 - Thursday, December 9 = $758 as of 4/15
* Thursday, January 13 - Thursday, January 20 = $758 as of 4/15
''There's no return flight on Wednesdays, hence Thursday was checked.''
 
==FUDPub Options==
* [http://www.rawhide.com Rawhide.]  In south Chandler. It would require renting us a few buses to get there - it takes about 27 minutes, per google maps.  It is a western town - bull riding, food and drinks, train / stagecoach rides, "old time" photos. Oh, and you can have people put in the fake jail.
* [http://www.rulabula.com Rula Bula Irish Pub and Restaurant.] Directly out front of the Tempe mission palms.
* [http://www.gameworks.com Gameworks]
 
==Family Fun==
Thinking of bringing your family to Tempe? There are tons of activities for families - not just in Tempe, but also in the metropolitan Phoenix area.  Or, take an extra day or two and see some of Arizona's sights.
 
=== In town ===
* [http://therailroadpark.com/ McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park]. In Scottsdale.  Large train to ride on in the park ($1!), carousel rides, and model railroad exhibits.  (If your child can't get enough of Thomas the Train, there is also a gift shop with lots of toys.  I'll leave it to you to decide if you want to go in!)
* [http://www.fiddlesticksaz.com Fiddlesticks Family Fun Park.] In south Tempe. Go-karts, outdoor mini-golf, batting cage, arcade.
* [http://www.rawhide.com Rawhide.] No, not THAT [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Rawhide Rawhide]. This one is a Western Town, with stagecoach rides, train rides, shootin' galleries, mechanical bulls, and lots of food. In south Chandler.
* [http://www.azscience.org/ Arizona Science Center]. In downtown phoenix.
* [http://www.childrensmuseumofphoenix.org/ Children's Museum of Phoenix.] In downtown Phoenix.  Hands-on, interactive exhibits for youngsters (birth - 10).
* [http://phoenixzoo.org/ Phoenix Zoo.] On the border of Phoenix and Tempe - very close to FUDCon. Voted one of the top 5 zoos in the nation for kids!
* [http://www.dbg.org/ Desert Botanical Gardens.]  In Tempe. 
* Shopping. Plenty of unique places to go - [http://www.cabelas.com Cabela's], [http://www.ikea.com IKEA], [http://www.bassproshops.com Bass Pro Shops,] and a [http://www.lego.com LEGO] store are just a few of the retail outlets you won't find everywhere.  We also have lots of malls.  Outdoor shopping includes Biltmore Fashion Park (in Phoenix), Kierland Commons (in north Scottsdale), and Tempe Marketplace - as well as Mill Avenue shopping! - and can be great in January. Nearby indoor shopping malls include Scottsdale Fashion Square and Chandler Fashion Center.
 
=== Out of Town ===
Take a trip up north - you can check out the [http://www.nps.gov/grca/index.htm Grand Canyon] (3+ hrs from Phoenix), or check out the red rocks in [http://www.visitsedona.com/ Sedona] (2 hours from Phoenix).  The [http://www.nps.gov/pefo/index.htm Petrified Forest and Painted Desert] are in the northeastern part of Arizona.  You could also take a trip to the northwestern part of Arizona and take a drive over [http://www.usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam/ Hoover Dam] (on your way to Laughlin, NV - hah!)If you want to head south - [http://azstateparks.com/parks/kaca/ Kartchner Caverns] is a huge cave (lit, with tours) with amazing rock formations, or you could head to [http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/arizona/preserves/art1973.html Ramsey Canyon] if you're into birdwatching.
 
And about two hours to the south is scenic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucson,_Arizona Tucson, Arizona]. If astronomy is your thing, there is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitt_Peak_National_Observatory Kitt Peak National Observatory] for your touring pleasure. You can also take tours of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis-Monthan_Air_Force_Base Davis-Monthan Air Force Base], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pima_Air_and_Space_Museum Pima Air and Space Museum], and[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace_Maintenance_and_Regeneration_Group AMARG, the "air plane grave yard"]
 
==About the Organizers - Previous FUDCon Experience, etc.==


The Panamera goes through the entire Peruvian coast from south to north, so it would take for tourists arriving in Lima in 24 hours, depending on the distance.


To the east we have the cart Transoceanica coming to Brazil.


Peru border to the south Tacna, Puno
Peru border to the northern Tumbes, Iquitos
Peru border to the east Madre de Dios, Iquitos


==Deadlines==
=== Different bus companies ===


[http://www.grupo-ormeno.com.pe/ Ormeño]


[http://www.civa.com.pe/ Civa]


==Pros and Cons of Proposed Location==
[http://www.moviltours.com.pe/portal/turismo.php Movil Tours]


Everyone flying in from the east coast gets to essentially SLEEP IN - vs. the west coasters having to wake up three hours early when FUDCon is in an eastern location. --[[User:Rbergero|Rbergero]] 05:03, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
[http://www.oltursa.pe/ Oltursa]


The weather provides a great environment for possibly hacking outdoors, walking around and not freezing in the middle of winter.  It's also a great escape from the cold which could help with productivity. --[[User:Herlo|Herlo]] 22:30, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
=== Estimated costs of flights major airports that attendees will travel from. ===


Variety of location is of key importance. To involve more possible contributors to participate in the Fedora Project, it would seem logical that having events throughout North America would be justified. While the expense is a bit higher for some (the East coast), it provides an opportunity for those who live nearer the West to attend FUDCon. Especially those who have heard about free software, but aren't sure how to go about getting involved. The new venue provides another way to encourage new contributors to join up and get involved. --[[User:Herlo|Herlo]] 22:30, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
{|class="wikimedia sortable" style="t1" rowclass="th"
! # !! Country !! Airport Name !! Airline !! Output !! Destination !! USD 
|-
|  1 || Argentina || Ezeiza || TACA  || Buenos Aires || Lima || 512
|-
|  2 || Chile || Santiago || TACA  || Santiago || Lima || 354
|-
|  3 || Bolivia || Peace Alto || TACA  || La Paz || Lima || 370
|-
|  4 || Ecuador || Quito || TACA  || Quito || Lima || 390
|-
|  5 || Colombia || El Dorado || TACA  || Bogota || Lima || 336
|-
|  6 || Brazil || Maceio International Airport || TACA  || Brazil || Lima || 336
|-
|  7 || Brazil || Natal International Airport || TACA  || Brazil || Lima || 336
|-
|  8 || Brazil || Florianopolis International Airport || TACA  || Brazil || Lima || 336
|-
|  9 || Brazil || Salvador International Airport || TACA || Brazil || Lima || 336
|-
|  10 || Brazil || Porto Alegre International Airport || TACA  || Brazil || Lima || 336
|-
|  11 || Brazil || Recife International Airport || TACA  || Brazil || Lima || 336
|-
|  12 || Brazil || Curitiba International Airport || TACA  || Brazil || Lima || 336
|-
| 13 || Brasil || Sao Paulo International Airport || LAN || Brazil || Lima || 550
|-
| 14 || Venezuela || Caracas Simon Bolivar Airport Maiquetía || TACA || Caracas || Lima || 569
|-
|  15 || Panama || Tocumen || TACA  || San Jose || Lima || 452
|-
|  16 || USA || Orlando, Los Angeles, New York || TACA  || USA || Lima || 1055
|-


Insane state laws that could result in conference attendees being arrested and held as illegal immigrants. ''(Note: Dear anonymous submitter, please feel free to submit your own proposal for a better state. Perhaps we could have it in Boston, where witches used to be burned at the stake? Seriously, though, either put something together, be more constructive, but please, leave the politics out. --[[User:Rbergero|Rbergero]] 14:22, 12 May 2010 (UTC))
''
: As much as I disagree with the law in question, several other conditions make it unreasonable for us to pick our location based on a state regulation with which we disagree:
: 1. Given the past exemplary behavior of FUDCon attendees, it's unlikely anyone would be involved in an illegal activity that would attract law enforcement attention.  (Doing so in just about any state, as it turns out, is sufficient grounds to enforce immigration laws.)
: 2. It's highly unlikely we can find ''any'' location where state politics don't upset someone.
: 3. Even ignoring those factors, the number of international visitors to FUDCon is likely to be somewhat low since we have global FUDCon events.
: 4. The bid process for FUDCon is a process that was open to the entire community, and two volunteers in the Tempe area stepped forward to do the necessary planning and logistics work to make FUDCon happen.  In the absence of any other bids, I think it would be wrong for the Fedora community to turn our back on their work for reasons beyond their control.
: --[[User:Pfrields|pfrields]] 16:56, 12 May 2010 (UTC)


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Latest revision as of 04:22, 30 May 2013


Peru, Republic of Peru :: Date, 2013 — General event owners: Henry


FUDcon LATAM 2013 - Peru

Fudcon-peru-logo-solo.png

Location

About Lima

Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central part of the country, on a desert coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population fast approaching 9 million, Lima is the fifth largest city in Latin America, behind Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Lima is home to one of the largest financial hubs in Latin America. It has been defined as a beta world city by GaWC international rankings.

Lima is home to the oldest higher learning institution in the New World. The National University of San Marcos, founded on May 12, 1551 during Spanish colonial regime, is the oldest continuously functioning university in the Americas.

Reference Links

Major Local Airports

Jorge Chávez Airport

(Airport Code: LIM) is the major airport servicing the greater Lima Metro area.

The following airlines have flights going in / coming out of Jorge Chávez Airport: Airline


Light Rail

Metropolitano

The Metro de Lima, is a system that runs urban transport in Lima, Peru's capital, from its southern tip to the vicinity of the historic center. Unlike other cities where similar systems run under the city (subway), the Lima Metro system operates under the viaduct elevado.1

Lima Metro.

The Lima Metro, regarded by peruvians as Tren Eléctrico is a metropolitan railway currently serving the south of Lima, capital of Peru. The system has one metro line in viaduct, covering the initial constructed section, 9.2 km (5.7 mi) and crossing three districs: Villa El Salvador, Villa María del Triunfo and San Juan de Miraflores.

Local Restaurants

Many of the local restaurants, as well as other entertainment, can be found on the The Peru Guide website.

About the Organizers - Previous FUDCon Experience, etc.

Possible attendees

# Name $$$ Veg Size Share room? Comments Hotel booked extra line for badge Country TEAM
1 Henry Anchante Yes No M Yes Lima
2 Luis Bazan Yes NO M Yes No No Panama Package Mantainers, Ambassadors, Infrastucture
3 Julita Inca Yes NO M Yes No No Perú Ambassadors Fedora, sysadmin and teacher with CentOS 6.3
4 Juan Barba Yes NO M Yes No No Panama Design, Freemedia
5 Itamar Reis Peixoto Yes NO M Yes No No Brazil Package Mantainers, Ambassadors
6 Alejandro Pérez Yes NO M Yes No No Panamá Package Mantainers, Ambassadors, Localization
7 Larry Letelier Yes NO L Yes No No Chile Package Mantainers, Ambassadors, IRC Support
8 Antonio Salles Yes NO! XL Sure - - Chile Fedora Ambassador & Sysadmin & Red Hat Expositor
9 Peter Ccopa Yes No M Yes Lima
10 Abdel G. Martínez L. Yes NO S Yes No No Panamá Package Mantainers, Ambassadors
11 Carlos Jara Alva Yes No M Yes Lima
12 Lenno Azevedo Yes NO M Yes No No Brazil Documentation, Wiki editor, Support, Ambassadors
13 Leonardo Vaz Yes Yes XL Yes No No Brazil Ambassadors


Estimated cost for the visit by land

From the north: the river in May or Angasmayo, small tributary of the Patia to 2 degrees north latitude, in Colombia. The headquarters of the northern settlement and important far was located in the modern city of Pasto (Nariño Department) to 1 º 4 '18 "north latitude.

On the southern port of Incorporation and the Maule River, 35 º 6 '9 "south latitude. A further advance would set that limit at the Bio Bio River, between the tip and the town of Tumbes Los Angeles, 37 ° 23 '7 "south latitude.

  • In the southeast: Northern Argentina, Tucma area (Tucumán).
  • To the east: the Andean buttresses the Andean jungle or rupa-rupa.
  • To the west: the Pacific Ocean.

The Panamera goes through the entire Peruvian coast from south to north, so it would take for tourists arriving in Lima in 24 hours, depending on the distance.

To the east we have the cart Transoceanica coming to Brazil.

Peru border to the south Tacna, Puno Peru border to the northern Tumbes, Iquitos Peru border to the east Madre de Dios, Iquitos

Different bus companies

Ormeño

Civa

Movil Tours

Oltursa

Estimated costs of flights major airports that attendees will travel from.

# Country Airport Name Airline Output Destination USD
1 Argentina Ezeiza TACA Buenos Aires Lima 512
2 Chile Santiago TACA Santiago Lima 354
3 Bolivia Peace Alto TACA La Paz Lima 370
4 Ecuador Quito TACA Quito Lima 390
5 Colombia El Dorado TACA Bogota Lima 336
6 Brazil Maceio International Airport TACA Brazil Lima 336
7 Brazil Natal International Airport TACA Brazil Lima 336
8 Brazil Florianopolis International Airport TACA Brazil Lima 336
9 Brazil Salvador International Airport TACA Brazil Lima 336
10 Brazil Porto Alegre International Airport TACA Brazil Lima 336
11 Brazil Recife International Airport TACA Brazil Lima 336
12 Brazil Curitiba International Airport TACA Brazil Lima 336
13 Brasil Sao Paulo International Airport LAN Brazil Lima 550
14 Venezuela Caracas Simon Bolivar Airport Maiquetía TACA Caracas Lima 569
15 Panama Tocumen TACA San Jose Lima 452
16 USA Orlando, Los Angeles, New York TACA USA Lima 1055