Hello,
First, I would like to thank you for your feedback.
Here's a Multipart answer for a multipart question !
1) Internet accessThere was an Internet access available this year in the partner's pits (RS, Altran, and others).
It's not the most convenient solution, but for important tasks it does the job.
As for providing a free wifi or such solution, the laws in France against illegal file sharing and illegal activities are extremely strict and there is no way for the city of La Ferté Bernard to provide internet access for the participants without facing huge legal issues. I'm afraid the laws provide no solution.
2) English forum vs French forumI don't think it's only a "french vs english" issue.
You can see that it also took a while for answers to come on the french forum.
At no point we have promised to be regularly answering the forum, because it is a huge work to follow all the threads and questions.
We consider the forum to be primarily an area for participants to share information.
For urgent questions, you can contact your NOC by e-mail and I'm sure you'll get a reply. If they don't have the answer, they can forward your question to the appropriate people.
We did experiment a new framework this year for the french area, but it is mostly because there is much, much more activity there and we need to keep it under control to be able to respond some day, not because we value more the french side.
We are limited in term of resources and monitoring the forum is a huge task. It's likely that we won't be able to answer regularly, but we'll try to do it when we have time (see, I do it now

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3) LogisticsPlanète Sciences and La Ferté Bernard did the best they could for the teams accomodation: they provided camping slots, rooms in the college nearby, and some space in a gymnasium.
Given our moderate resources, we want to focus on our core mission, that is organizing the event itself. We prefer to leave the logistics up to the teams.
4) Bonus point: Why La Ferté BernardLa Ferté Bernard is not a random city, the city itself is one of the founder of Eurobot.
As such, it has a total legitimity to welcome the event regularly.
For your information, this year it was not supposed to host the event.
La Ferté Bernard did it because no other place wanted to host the event, to save the event.
We must be very grateful for this.
You seem to appreciate some aspects of the event; you have to understand that the non-profit aspect and the fact that all of this is done by volunteers also come with drawbacks. Just like some robots don't quite work the way the team was waiting for it to work, the event is not perfect. It's the same for the event, sometimes things do not work the way we would have hoped them to do.
I hope that this answers your questions.
Peace !
Bertrand