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Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 21:29:44 -0500
From: Kevin Lenzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [plan] YAPC North America 2003
Friends,
We have three excellent bids for YAPC North America 2003 --
Ottawa, Boca Raton, and Washington DC.
All venues are University or affiliated, with identified dorm or other
inexpensive housing nearby. Each has easy access from an international
airport, capacity for 300+ people in a single auditorium or three
simultaneous tracks, and network (cabled and wireless) access.
Location and Staff:
- All Groups have excellent credentials and a motivated group of
volunteers. Each would be disappointed if another were selected,
but are open to hosting 2004 if possible.
- All three bids are Eastern during Academic holiday at Universities
- Ottawa Carleton May 15-17 Lead: Jay Lawrence
- DC GWU May 28-30 Lead: Adam Turoff
- Boca Raton FAU June 17-20 Lead: Kevin Meltzer
Issues include:
- Expecting limited sponsorship this year: Economy sucks, hard to give.
Has to be user funded, under $100/per, with speakers (50/300) not
paying.
Expect 300-350 people.
- Location Density of Perlers: DC wins here. Toss-up between Ottawa
and
Boca after that.
- US/Canada Border: Considered minor. Travel across is routine again.
- Timing (including Dorm Room and Grounds constraints)
Had to stay away from Perl Whirl and OSCon, giving:
- Cost
- Printing is cheaper in Canada
- Grounds/AV: Ottawa ~= Boca, DC more expensive
- Catering equivalent across venues (Scaled to costs allowed)
(Can't we just have a potluck for dinner one night?)
- Local interest -- All three are excellent on this point.
All sites and representatives are sincere, reliable, and able. All bids
are excellent.
We would like to hear your collective thoughts on the merits of each as
we move to decision over the next days. Timing, price, and perler
density
appear to be key considerations, all other things being equal.
Please advise,
Kevin
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