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== Outline of local mass transit. ==
== Outline of local mass transit. ==


There are only two highways  in the city, both running close to the northern and northwestern border of the city. This is so because there are no major destinations southeast or south of Porto Alegre (considering the landmass east of Lagoa dos Patos). One of them is BR-290, which runs east-west across the state, linking the northeast coast of the state to the Uruguay-Argentina-Brazil  border. It runs close to the northern border of the municipality. The other one is BR-116, which runs northeast-south across the state, linking Porto Alegre to several satellite cities and other Brazilian capitals to the north, and Uruguay  to the south. Within the municipality, it only touches the northwest side of the city, close to the end of Rio Gravataí (Gravataí River). The connection between downtown Porto Alegre and the aforementioned highways is made by Avenida Presidente Castelo Branco (President Castelo Branco Avenue), which is a rather short - 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) - avenue also bordering the northwest side of the city.
There are only two highways  in the city, both running close to the northern and northwestern border of the city. This is so because there are no major destinations southeast or south of Porto Alegre (considering the landmass east of Lagoa dos Patos). One of them is BR-290, which runs east-west across the state, linking the northeast coast of the state to the Uruguay-Argentina-Brazil  border. It runs close to the northern border of the municipality. The other one is BR-116, which runs northeast-south across the state, linking Porto Alegre to several satellite cities and other Brazilian capitals to the north, and Uruguay  to the south.


Since 1999, the largest road  work ever, the Terceira Perimetral (Third Perimetral) has been under construction throughout the city. The Terceira Perimetral is 12 km (7.4 mi) long, connecting both north and south regions of the city.
Since 1999, the largest road  work ever, the Terceira Perimetral (Third Perimetral) has been under construction throughout the city. The Terceira Perimetral is 12 km (7.4 mi) long, connecting both north and south regions of the city.


[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto_Alegre#Transportation More information here]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto_Alegre#Transportation More information here]

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FUDCon LATAM 2011 - Porto Alegre

Local Team

Daniel Bruno

Igor Pires Soares

Taylon Silva

Wolnei Cândido Tomazelli Junior

General Information

FUDCon LATAM 2011 is being held in conjunction with FISL 2011.

  • DATE: Wednesday 29 - June to Saturday 2 - July / 2011
  • CITY/STATE: Porto Alegre / Rio Grande do SUL - RS
  • COUNTRY:BRAZIL

Brief description of the city.

Porto Alegre is located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state in Brazil. The state borders Argentina and Uruguay. Porto Alegre is one of the wealthiest cities in Latin America and is one of the most import capitals in Brazil.

Porto Alegre has interesting places for tourism such as the Matrix Square, Farroupilha Park and the Central Public Market. The city has a diverse nightlife with a lot of bars concentrated in the downtown near the hotels.

There are important universities in Porto Alegre such as UFRGS, UFCSPA and PUCRS (where FISL is held). Porto Alegre hosts the International Free Software Forum every year and hosted the World Social Forum several times.

Major local airports and their distance from lodging and venue.

Porto Alegre has an international airport called Salgado Filho (CODE: POA) that serves flights operated by major Brazilian airlines to many areas in Brazil and other South American countries. The daily movement is about 174 aircraft. International flights came through hub airports such as Guarulhos (São Paulo) and Galeão (Rio de Janeiro)

There are taxis that can take passengers to downtown easily. The costs are about 25 reais, 15 dolars.

Outline of local mass transit.

There are only two highways in the city, both running close to the northern and northwestern border of the city. This is so because there are no major destinations southeast or south of Porto Alegre (considering the landmass east of Lagoa dos Patos). One of them is BR-290, which runs east-west across the state, linking the northeast coast of the state to the Uruguay-Argentina-Brazil border. It runs close to the northern border of the municipality. The other one is BR-116, which runs northeast-south across the state, linking Porto Alegre to several satellite cities and other Brazilian capitals to the north, and Uruguay to the south.

Since 1999, the largest road work ever, the Terceira Perimetral (Third Perimetral) has been under construction throughout the city. The Terceira Perimetral is 12 km (7.4 mi) long, connecting both north and south regions of the city.

More information here

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

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

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

This cost can variate

  • Atlanta = US$ 1,100
  • Belo Horizonte = US$ 235
  • Curitiba = US$ 117
  • Manaus = US$ 500
  • Navegantes = US$ 287
  • Rio de Janeiro = US$ 158
  • Salvador = US$ 376
  • Santiago de Chile = US$ 410
  • Buenos Aires = US$ 260
  • Miami = US$ 1.100
  • Caracas = US$ 520
  • Mexico City = US$ 1,190
  • Panama City = US$ 1,100
  • Madri = US$ $1,300

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

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

Outline of proximate restaurant locations.

Deadlines for event reservation, etc.

Pros and Cons of the proposed location.

Pros

Cons

Potential attendees and event approach

In order to organize the hackfests we intent to focus on groups of interest. For instance, group key people from Localization and Internationalization to hack together during the event, as well as infrastructure and packagers contributors. The idea is to bring in new contributors but also to create value for Fedora during FUDCon LATAM. Local community has at least 3 people from each area such L10N/I18N, infrastructure, and packaging who can help develop interesting hackfests.