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DATE | 2003-09-17 |
FROM | Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] GNOME SUmmit Plan
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On Tuesday 02 September 2003 09:15 am, David Sugar wrote: NYLXS Educational Subcommittee Mailing List Right here: Purpose The GNOME developer's summit will provide a forum for North American GNOME developers to gather and share ideas and skills among each other and with other potential GNOME developers. Organizers Background The GNOME developer's summit will be organized and supported by NYLXS, with help from other free software organizations in the New York metro area. NYLXS has a successful history with organizing free software events, including several Free Software Business Expo held in conjunction with CUNY university, month technical lectures, publication of a quarterly Journal, numerous well attended political efforts for Free Software, and regular classes for the public. Committee An organizing committee to support this effort has been created and is composed of the following individuals: David Sugar Michael Richardson Joe Grastara Joanne Cycmn Schedule The event will be held over a two day period in the middle of November. The exact choice of dates will depend on venue. Attendance This event will be open to the public. A web site will be established for the event and to support pre-registration so that we can better determine attendance in advance. Will there be any changes to attend? Venue The most likely venue will be to use a hall and set of rooms from a local university, such as CUNY, NYU, or New School. The venue has not been selected yet. There will be separate rooms available for individual meetings and BOF's, as well as a room for the conference proper and for use by speakers, equipped with AV equipment. In addition, NYLXS can make its own educational facilities available as needed. New York City is an ideal location for a Gnome Developers Summit. It's large selection of extra activities, great cultural centers, and international venues give the meeting members the largest possible selection of venues for after meeting activities and access to the world press. In addition, it has largest selection of sleeping accommodations and affordable, easy to reach transportation. Members of NYLXS as very familiar with the City and take great pride in helping visitors to New York find activities and comforts for their enjoyment. Our Membership will help pick up visitors at the airports, and help them find their hotels, organize after our dining at the best New York restaurants, and be personally responsible for the full enjoyment of the Summit and the City. Everyone will have the benefit of an insiders view of the 5 boroughs and everything that this great city can offer. Speakers While there will not be a heavy emphasis on speakers, there will be some, all of whom are GNOME related. I expect we will have 5 to 6 speakers for the event, all of whom will be housed for free at the NYLXS "guest facilities". Potential speakers initially include David Sugar, to speak on GNOME telephony, Janina Sajka, to speak on GNOME accessibility, and Richard Stallman, to speak on why GNOME. Workshop An introduction to GNOME programming tutorial/workshop will be offered during this event. Housing We will locate hotel accommodations that can be recommended to out of state attendees. This process has not started yet, nor will it until the venue is finalized. Sponsors & Costs The principle issue of cost revolves around the venue finally selected. At least some local universities may require insurance bonds for the event. Ideally, it would also be best if we could pay for travel as well as for housing of our more distant speakers. All of these things would require additional funding through event sponsors. Escorts Volunteers will be provided as escorts to meet people at the airport and to bring people to and from social events, etc. Social Events There will be a GNOME summit dinner, and perhaps some other form of social event. The exact nature of this, and whether it will be an additional cost, will largely depend on sponsors. Requirements Our principle requirements from the GNOME board is both an official statement of endorsement for this event, and access to the GNOME foundation's resources to help us further publicize this event. Benefits A chance for US based GNOME developers to gather and plan current and future GNOME work face to face, and an opportunity to introduce other developers to the GNOME development community. On Tuesday 02 September 2003 03:03 am, Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS wrote: NYLXS Educational Subcommittee Mailing List Where is it! Ruben On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 07:28:25PM -0400, David Sugar wrote: Its the same one that you saw and edited. I only corrected spelling on your changes, and added a section explaining benefits to GNOME developers. On Friday 29 August 2003 05:12 pm, Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS wrote: NYLXS Educational Subcommittee Mailing List What is the GNOME Foundation overview? Did you send the proposal that went to GNOME to us? Ruben On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 03:32:06PM -0400, David Sugar wrote: I would say just use and modify the GNOME foundation overview with changes appropriate for the target audience. Brooklyn college, if they have appropriate facilities, seems a reasonable choice to me, especially if we are housing speakers at hotel ruben :). Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT said: NYLXS Educational Subcommittee Mailing List Can we flesh out the one David did of Gnome? On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS wrote: NYLXS Educational Subcommittee Mailing List I just got a preliminary OK from Brooklyn College but I need to get them a proposal Toot Suit to get a final approve by the BC Computer Department. Ruben On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 08:26:16PM -0400, Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT wrote: NYLXS Educational Subcommittee Mailing List NYLXS members should be helping at the event. On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS wrote: NYLXS Members should be able to get in and if the venue is a university, they should be able to get their students in Ruben On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 01:27:32PM -0400, David Sugar wrote: I had an interesting talk with Nat this morning... First, the GNOME foundation can directly subsidize some of the cost of the summit, perhaps up to $5000. Ximian may also be able to provide extra funding directly, particularly for flying in speakers, although the number of speakers will remain very limited. As for attendance, they originally wanted the summit to be open only to developers who were already members of the GNOME foundation. This to me seems stupid. I had a better suggestion, however; why not charge non-members a nominal fee, which they seemed very agreeable to. Of course, the best suggestion of all is why not just open it to everyone? Well, I will let the various event committee members discuss this and the different implications of each alternative, and we will decide. Basically, they are ready to publicize the event at the GNOME sites and with their existing contacts as soon as we select a venue. We should also setup a web site with basic information for the event, and they will be happy to host a mirror of it in gnome.org. They suggested as a speaker Yuriv, who is responsible for directing all SunOffice/OpenOffice development for sun, and to have him talk about the OpenOffice 2 roadmap, including GNOME integration. I would love to have him in the same room with Ruben anyway....that could be most interesting. They would like a 3 day event, with plenty of time after hours for people to meet, to setup bof's, etc. This could be possible, I think, especially since there is already some funding available. Nat's cell number is 617 216 6252. I think we need to do three things in parellel; one, of course, secure the venue, but also, at the same time, we should prepare the event web page and announcements so that as soon as we do have the venue we can begin publicizing the event. Who wishes to take responsibility for creating the event info page? And third, a mailing list for people attending to sign up to, although we can get that from gnome.org. Any questions, issues, problems, etc?? David ____________________________ NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene Fair Use - because it's either fair use or useless.... NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
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