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2008 Mozilla Summit Affected By Rock Slide

An anonymous reader writes "The recently concluded 2008 Mozilla Summit, held in Whistler, Canada, was impacted by a rock slide that cut off the main highway between Whistler and Vancouver, where most attendees planned to depart via airplane. In true open-source fashion, summit attendees collaborated on a solution, opening a Bugzilla bug (severity: "blocker"), posting crash dumps, and proposing solutions, including chartering a flight (which would land first in TRUNK, then BRANCH). Eventually, attendees settled on a workaround which seems to have been successful. For next year's summit, organizers might want to consider a location with more redundancy."

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  1. Re:Olympics in 2010 will be vulnerable by belmolis · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't think that anyone is criticizing the engineers. The problem is (a) that the Olympics are going to be held in such a location and (b) that the local organizing committee persuaded the IOC that it would be okay because they would either improve Hwy 99 or build a new road in a different location. The latter was ruled out by both cost and environmental considerations, so what they've done is make relatively minor improvements to Hwy 99, which don't really change things.

    I have driven that road many times and frankly, the risk of rockfall is not the major problem. The major problem are the idiot drivers who go too fast, slide over the centerline on curves, don't have proper snow tires in the winter, etc. There are lots of accidents on that stretch of Hwy 99, of which hardly any are due to rockslides. They are almost always due to poor driving.