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Promoted by Itaipu Bi-National, Foundation Itaipu Technological Park - Brazil, State of Paraná, Data Processing Company (Celepar) and the Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro), Latinoware is an event that opens space for discussion and reflection on the use of Open Source Software in Latin America, in addition to promoting integration and valuing at the Latin American level.
Promoted by Itaipu Bi-National, Foundation Itaipu Technological Park - Brazil, State of Paraná, Data Processing Company (Celepar) and the Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro), Latinoware is an event that opens space for discussion and reflection on the use of Open Source Software in Latin America, in addition to promoting integration and valuing at the Latin American level.
=== Auditorium ===


Like in the previous editions, Latinoware should again break the attendance record have, and more serve as stage for international celebrities and representatives of public and private agencies from many Latin American countries to present their solutions in Open Source Software.
Like in the previous editions, Latinoware should again break the attendance record have, and more serve as stage for international celebrities and representatives of public and private agencies from many Latin American countries to present their solutions in Open Source Software.

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FUDCon LATAM 2011 - Foz do Iguaçu

Local Team

Daniel Bruno

Igor Pires Soares

Wolnei Cândido Tomazelli Junior

Brief description of the city.

Foz do Iguaçu (Iguazú River Mouth) is the 4th largest city in Paraná state, Brazil and the 11th largest in the Brazil's Southern region, with a population of 325,137 inhabitants. It is located approximately 650 km (400 mi) west of Curitiba, Parana's capital city, being the westernmost city in that state. The inhabitants of the city are known as iguaçuenses.

Foz do Iguaçu is an important hub named The Tríplice Fronteira (Triple Frontier) location where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay meet. Each side has its own Marco (landmark).

The city is one of Brazil's most-frequented tourist destinations. Most tourists are Brazilians and Argentines, but Canadians, Americans, British, Germans, Italians, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Japanese and Chinese tourists are also numerous. The city has about 100 hotels and inns.

More information about Foz do Iguaçu

Location of the city

Major local airports and their distance from lodging and venue.

More information here

Distance from airport to LatinoWare

Foz do Iguaçu/Cataratas International Airport (IATA: IGU, ICAO: SBFI), is located in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. It is the second busiest airport in Paraná state and the 22nd busiest in Brazil.

In 2008, 766,444 passengers passed through the airport, which has a terminal capable of handing 1 million passengers annually.

Private ways of transportation can be used if they are needed.

Outline of local mass transit.

More Information Here

Foz do Iguaçu is connected to the east by the BR-277, to Paranaguá, and also to the east by the Friendship Bridge to Ciudad del Este, and to the south to Puerto Iguazú by the Fraternity Bridge. Both the BR-277 and the Friendship Bridge are very busy roads, linking Paraguay to the Paranaguá's seaport.

In 2003, the city initiated an integrated city fare and created a hub near the city centre. Now, most of the bus routes pass through this hub and passengers pay a standard fare within the city zone, which enables them to transfer routes, even when these may be operated by another company. The transport network extends to certain distant areas, such as the city's airport and the Iguazu Park, but not between the city and its neighbor Ciudad del Este, nor with Puerto Iguazú, which are serviced by other companies. These routes are not part of the integrated network, a situation reflected by higher fares.

Detailed description of proposed venue and estimated costs including room capacity and configuration.

Latinoware has been offering a free booth for Fedora in last editions. Fedora will have lectures in the event schedule as well as a room with computers for hackfests.

Description of proposed lodging and estimated costs along with a written agreement from lodging specifying rates

Hotel Single (US$) Double (US$) Stars
Hotel Cassino $ 77.00 $ 77.00 3
Hotel Lanville $ 59.00 $ 65.00 3
Hotel Mirante $ 59.00 $ 65.00 3
Hotel Foz do Iguaçu $ 65.00 $ 77.00 4
Hotel San Rafael $ 65.00 $ 77.00 4

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

This cost can variate

  • Belo Horizonte = us$ 281
  • Curitiba = us$ 189
  • Manaus = us$ 439
  • Rio de Janeiro = us$ 235
  • Salvador = us$319
  • Santiago de chile = us$ 317
  • Buenos Aires = us$ 445
  • Miami = us$ 1.200
  • Caracas = us$ 500
  • Mexico City = us$ 1,100
  • Panama City = us$ 1,400
  • Madri = us $1,302

Description of on the ground resources and their experience with FUDcon/other large events.

Foz do Iguaçu will host the Latin-American Open Source Software Conference – Latinoware 2011. Close to 2500 people, among students, professionals and specialists in the areas, are expected for the seventh edition of the event, located at the facilities of the Itaipu Power Plant.

Promoted by Itaipu Bi-National, Foundation Itaipu Technological Park - Brazil, State of Paraná, Data Processing Company (Celepar) and the Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro), Latinoware is an event that opens space for discussion and reflection on the use of Open Source Software in Latin America, in addition to promoting integration and valuing at the Latin American level.

Auditorium

Like in the previous editions, Latinoware should again break the attendance record have, and more serve as stage for international celebrities and representatives of public and private agencies from many Latin American countries to present their solutions in Open Source Software.

Latinoware already received parallel events like the GNOME Forum and the Fedora Latin American Ambassadors and Users Conference for three years in a row: 2007, 2008, 2009

Latinoware website

Pictures of Foz do Iguaçu and Itaipu Power Plant

Notation of internet connectivity options for both hotel and conference venue.

Outline of proximate restaurant locations.

In the place of the event is offered lunch for participants and around the Hotels are restaurants and convenience stores around 2 blocks closed from it.

Itaipu is at 10 min from Foz do Iguaçu center. So all kind of foods can be found.

Deadlines for event reservation, etc.

Pros and Cons of the proposed location.

Pros

  • Latinoware is a big event and will draw a lot of attention to FUDCon
  • The event already received a conference of Latin American Fedora ambassadors
  • The city is placed in the border with Argentina and Paraguai
  • There are appropriated computer resources for hackfests

Cons

  • The event is usually organized in October or November so it will be a bit distant of the last FUDCon LATAM