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    <h1>Beijing</h1>

    <h2>Proposal for OOoCon 2008</h2><br style="clear: left;" />

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    <h2>Key Question</h2>

    <div class="quotation">
      <p>In 400 words or less, answer this question: Why is your location and
      the date you propose the best for OOoCon 2008?</p>
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    <p>Redflag 2000, representing the Beijing OpenOffice.org community, is
    pleased to propose Beijing as the first OpenOffice.org Conference outside
    of Europe.</p>

    <p>Since Redflag 2000 and IBM officially joined OpenOffice.org in 2007,
    Beijing has become the second hot-spot for the development of
    OpenOffice.org and several derived products. The contributions to OOo
    from China are steadily growing. As the capital of China, Beijing will
    also be one of the main future markets for OpenOffice.org to
    significantly grow. Having this year's OOoCon in Beijing would provide a
    strong impulse to the OpenOffice.org community in East Asia and
    significantly strengthen OpenOffice.org's position in the East Asian
    office suite markets.</p>

    <p>Beijing is a cosmopolitan city with a rich history. People coming to
    Beijing right after the Olympic games will experience a city that has
    re-invented itself. The infrastructure will be better than ever before,
    concrete spots have turned into flower beds, the city night life is
    amazing and, last but not least, the main historic sites have been
    renovated. The food in Beijing is among the best in the world. Several
    new subway lines will give easy and inexpensive access to discover this
    unique city.</p>

    <p>Beijing is well positioned to host events of the size of OOoCon and
    above. Every year a huge number of conferences are held in Beijing, among
    them numerous FOSS and Open Standards events. Beijing Software Freedom
    Day 2007, for example, was considered to be one of the three best events
    worldwide.</p>

    <p>Under the patronage of the main applicant Redflag 2000, the organizers
    will bring East and West, Community and Business together.
    OpenOffice.org's local corporate members; e.g. Sun Microsystems, IBM and
    Redflag 2000 will join with the Beijing FOSS community to host OOo
    contributors from all over the world to celebrate our globalized, free
    and open product OpenOffice.org.</p>

    <p>To overcome Beijing's location long distance from Europe, the
    organizers will offer a travel sponsorship program for long term OOo
    contributors, accepted speakers and others with cases of hardship,
    enabling them to join the community in Beijing. These persons will also
    be offered a free hotel room.</p>

    <p>Give OpenOffice.org the chance to experience the ancient and modern
    wonders of China. Vote for Beijing and let's jointly celebrate a great
    OOoCon 2008!</p>
    <hr />

    <h2>Mandatory Information</h2>

    <h3>Location (country, city, conference center/university)</h3>

    <p>Beijing, People's Republic of China</p><a href=
    "http://www.bj-asiahotel.com.cn/index.php?Locale=en-us";>The Beijing Asia
    Hotel</a> has a big conference hall for up to 550 attendees.
    Additionally, there are numerous mid-size and small meeting rooms, that
    can be used according to the requirements of the OOoCon agenda, see:
    <a href=
    
"http://www.bj-asiahotel.com.cn/meetingA_en-us.php";>http://www.bj-asiahotel.com.cn/meetingA_en-us.php</a>
    <a href=
    
"http://www.bj-asiahotel.com.cn/meetingA_en-us.php";>http://www.bj-asiahotel.com.cn/meetingB_en-us.php</a>.
    The most important reason to select Beijing Asia Hotel is its perfect
    location on the east side of the Beijing city center. The hotel is
    situated in an area know for a vast number of good restaurants. The most
    famous spots of Beijing night life, like Sanlitun Bar Street are near and
    easy to reach. The Beijing Asia Hotel is also located close to a subway
    station. Most tourist spots can be reached easily and inexpensive.

    <h3>Proposed Date(s)</h3>

    <p>Main conference, October 15 – 17, 2008</p>

    <p>Council, ESC, NLC, MarCons, October 14</p>

    <p>In case of enough interest, we also like to offer a thread of
    presentations about FOSS in China, apart from OOo, on October 14</p>

    <p>Free Tourist trip (Great Wall, Forbidden city etc.) October 18 and
    19</p>

    <h3>Team Lead (main contact person)</h3>

    <p>Chen Hongjuan (chenhongjuan (at) redflag2000.cn)</p>

    <p>Peter Junge (peterjunge (at) redflag2000.cn)</p>

    <h3>Team Members</h3>

    <p>Chen Hongjuan, Redflag 2000<br />
    Peter Junge, Redflag 2000<br />
    Xing Li, IBM<br />
    Don Harbison, IBM<br />
    Emily Chen, Sun – Beijing OpenSolaris User Group<br />
    Joey Gao, Sun – Beijing OpenSolaris User Group<br />
    Song Kewei, China OSS Promotion Union<br />
    Pockey Lam, Beijing Linux User Group<br />
    Fred Muller, Beijing Linux User Group<br />
    Song Jingjing, ChangFeng Open Standards Platform Software Alliance<br />
    Yang Chunyan, Co-Create Software League<br />
    Cheng Yong, Huihoo.com<br />
    Shao Wei, Leadership Of Open Source University Promotion Alliance</p>

    <h3>Local events that are taking place in parallel (or right
    before/after)</h3>

    <p><a href="http://www.beijinglug.org";>Beijing Linux User Group monthly
    meeting</a> (We hope to see a ton of OOoCon attendees from there) Date:
    Oct. 14th</p>

    <p><a href=
    
"http://www.beijing-marathon.com/en/latest/2008-beijing-international-marathon.html";>
    The 2008 Beijing International Marathon</a> Date: Oct. 19th</p>

    <p><a href="http://www.tobaccochina.com/zt/games/index.html";>The 1st
    World Mind Sports Games</a> Dates: Oct. 3rd – Oct. 18th</p>

    <p><a href=
    "http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/803/circuit_diagram.html";>2008
    FORMULA 1™ Sinopec Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai)</a> Date: Oct. 19th</p>

    <h3>Special visa or entry requirements, e.g. vaccinations</h3>

    <p>Applying for a Visa is mandatory. Regulations vary from country to
    country. Please contact the Chinese Embassy of Consulate responsible from
    your country.</p>

    <p>A Vaccination is not required to our knowledge, but to be on the safe
    side, you should also contact the Chinese Embassy in your country.</p>

    <p>Some selected links: <a href=
    "http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/ce/cede/det/";>Germany</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.amb-chine.fr/";>France</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/ce/ceat/det/";>Austria</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/ce/ceit/ita/";>Italy</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/";>USA</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.chinese-embassy.org.uk/eng/";>UK</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.embchina.org.br/por/default.htm";>Brasil</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.chinaembassy.org.in/eng/";>India</a>, <a href=
    "http://vn.china-embassy.org/vn/default.htm";>Vietnam</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.china-embassy.or.jp/jpn/";>Japan</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.chinaemb.or.kr/kor/";>Korea</a>, <a href=
    "http://cb2.mofcom.gov.cn/index.shtml";>Cambodia</a>.</p>
    <hr />

    <h2>Optional Information</h2>

    <h3>Large local OpenOffice.org deployments (for user keynotes and success
    stories)</h3>

    <p><a href="http://en.beijing2008.cn/bocog/about/index.shtml";>The Beijing
    Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad</a> (BOCOG) was
    established on December 13, 2001, and currently consists of 26
    departments -- responsible for numerous Games functions ranging from
    venue planning to environmental management.</p>

    <p><a href="http://www.bjkw.gov.cn/n244495/index.html";>Beijing Municipal
    Science &amp; Technology Commission</a> (BMSTC) is a division of Beijing
    Municipal Government, responsible for building the capital-wide
    innovation architecture to improving Beijing's economic competitiveness
    and promoting a coordinated economic and social development.</p>

    <p><a href=
    "http://www.zgc.gov.cn/english/Sub-Parks/24612.htm";>Zhongguancun Science
    Park and Haidian Park</a> are widely known as China’s Silicon Valley.
    They are the leading incubator of China's high-tech businesses.</p>

    <p><a href="http://www.bjft.gov.cn/English/survey.htm";>Fentai District
    Government</a> is one of eight urban districts of Beijing located in
    southern part. It covers an area of 306 square kilometers with a
    population of 1.36 million.</p>

    <p><a href="http://english.bjpg.gov.cn/index.jsp";>Pinggu District
    Government</a> is also a Beijing district, covering about 1075 square
    kilometers with a population of 400.000 in the south-east outskirts of
    Beijing.</p>

    <p><a href="http://www.chinaerdos.com/english/";>Erdos Group</a> is a
    leading enterprise engaged in cashmere, coal, electricity, metallurgy and
    chemistry.</p>

    <p><a href="http://www.quanchai.com.cn/english/index.asp";>Anhui Quanchai
    Ltd.</a> is a large state owned company including education, scientific
    research, production, management and trade with the capital more than 1.6
    billion yuan.</p>

    <p><a href="http://english.nanning.gov.cn/5435/index.html";>Nanning
    Government</a> is the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.</p>

    <p>Chinese manufacturer Lenovo ships Desktops and Notebooks with SUSE
    Linux Enterprise Desktop including OpenOffice.org (Novell Edition)</p>

    <h3>Names of local OpenOffice.org developers (for developer
    sessions)</h3>

    <p><strong>Core Project Developer</strong> Cheng Xiuzhi(user name:
    xzcheng), Liu Tao(user name: liutao), Wu Yan(user name: wuy), Du
    YunFen(user name: dyf), Li Jian(user name: lijian), Liu Yu(user 
name:
    ch2000liuy), Mao YongGang(user name: maoyg), Gao ZeMin(user name: 
gaozm),
    Liang WeiKe(user name: liangweike), Zhang XiaoFei(user name:
    zhangxiaofei), Shi ZhouBo(user name: robertzhou), Liu JianLi(user 
name:
    liujl), Lv Yue(user name: lvyue), Yun JingTao(user name: yun_jt), 
Liu
    YuHua(user name: liuyuhua), Zhang JiRong(user name: jirong), Xing Li
    (user name: lixxing), Ming Fei Jia (user name: ibmssfilter), Zi Jie Jia
    (user name: jiazijie).</p>

    <p><strong>Quality Assurance</strong> Cheng Hua(user name: chenghua),
    Zhang Hong(user name: zhanghonglala), Kuang Yong(user name: 
kuangyong),
    Zhu Lihua(user name: redflagzhulihua), Wei Xuqiang(user name: 
weixq), Liu
    Shibo(user name: liushibo_redflag), Peter Junge (user name: pj)</p>

    <p><strong>Language team</strong> Cheng Lin(user name: chenglin), Aijin
    Kim (username: blueice7), Joy Zhang (username: joyzhang), Wei Zhao(user
    name: weiz)</p>

    <p><strong>Education project</strong> Huai Jinyang aka Michael (user
    name: jyhuai)</p>

    <h3>Names of local OpenOffice.org vendors/partners (potential
    sponsors)</h3>

    <p>Corporate Sponsors: Sun Microsystems, Redflag 2000, IBM, Google,
    Intel, Ubuntu, Red Hat</p>

    <p>Don Harbison, IBM: <em>IBM stands by the RF2000 proposal to host the
    OpenOffice.org Conference 2008. Beijing is the home of our Lotus Symphony
    development team working directly with OpenOffice Technology, so we are
    excited and eager to work with RF2000 to make the 2008 conference an
    outstanding experience and success.</em></p>

    <p>Associations: China OSS Promotion Union, ChangFeng Open Standards
    Platform Software Alliance, Co-Create Software League</p>

    <h3>Travel costs</h3>

    <p>Price reference by recent samples: Europe 600 € – 1000 €, US/Canada
    East coast 1000 € - 1300 €, US/Canada West coast 800 € - 1200 €, 
Cape
    Town 800 € - 1400 €, Tokyo 400 € - 600 €, Sydney 1000 € - 1400 
€.</p>

    <p>The organizers will offer a travel sponsorship for people who would
    not be able to join the OOoCon in Beijing by their own means. Our plan is
    to invite 40 long standing OOo contributors, accepted speakers and 20
    cases of other hardship at 500 € each. The hardship cases could be for
    example Contributors who are handicapped or from developing countries.
    These people will also be offered a free hotel room. The persons must be
    selected by the OOo Community Council or a special OOo committee.</p>

    <p>The organizers will also do their best to organize discounted group
    flights from Europe.</p>

    <h3>Accomodation costs (youth hostel, hotel)</h3>

    <p>Rooms will be available from 20 € per night in 3-star hotel, double
    room up to 120 € per night in 5-star hotel, single room. The organizers
    will take care of the hotel bookings. Dramatically discounted prices are
    ensured that way. As a positive side effect, large groups of attendees
    will stay together and ease social activities.</p>

    <p>Lunch will be provided free during the conference days. On the first
    day, the organizers would like to invite all attendees to a welcome
    dinner.</p>

    <h4>Selected hotels</h4><a href=
    "http://www.bjhuaqiao.com/english/index.asp";>Traveler Inn HuaQiao
    Beijing</a>, <a href=
    
"http://en.pinganfu-hotel.com/newEbiz1/EbizPortalFG/portal/html/ProgramShow.html?ProgramShow_ProgramID=c373e906d391ae478f7f06522c713c0d";>
    Ping An Fu Hotel</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.bochotel.com/english/index.htm";>Beijing Oriental Culture
    Hotel</a>, <a href="http://www.bjzhongfuhotel.com/en/hy.htm";>China
    Garment Commercial Hotel</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.swissotel.com/beijing/";>Swissotel Beijing</a>, <a href=
    "http://www.bj-asiahotel.com.cn/index.php?Locale=en-us";>Asia Hotel</a>.
    <hr />

    <h2>Supplementary Information</h2>

    <div class="quotation">
      <p>The Call for Location states: user feedback from previous
      conferences suggest that the ideal location will:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>have a strong local OpenOffice.org community</li>

        <li>attract strong sponsor support</li>

        <li>have a low-cost/free conference centre with conference venues
        close together</li>

        <li>have facilities where people can pass the time, socialise, and
        mingle with other conference delegates close to the conference
        building(s)</li>

        <li>have a range of low-cost accomodation with easy/cheap transport
        to the conference location</li>

        <li>attract the largest number of community contributers</li>

        <li>facilitate the attendance of a large number of Sun's
        OpenOffice.org developers (who are in Hamburg, Germany)</li>

        <li>be accessible by cheap flight and train tickets</li>

        <li>be aligned with a large IT event (e.g. CeBIT, Systems,
        Comdex)</li>

        <li>provide low-cost broadband Internet access (e.g. wireless LAN in
        the rooms)</li>

        <li>allow for video and audio streaming (e.g. via the support of a
        company)</li>
      </ul>
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    <h3>Have a strong local OpenOffice.org community</h3>

    <p>Redflag 2000, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Intel and Novell have together
    more than 150 engineers in Beijing working on OpenOffice.org and their
    derived products. Several members of the Beijing Linux User Group and the
    Beijing OpenSolaris User Group and other local FOSS communities have
    already offered to volunteer in the organization of the OOoCon 2008 in
    Beijing.</p>

    <h3>Other local companies and organizations promoting OpenOffice.org</h3>

    <p>Ubuntu, Red Hat, China OSS Promotion Union, Co-Create Software League,
    The Open Enterprise Foundation (Huihoo.org) and LUPA (Leadership Of Open
    Source University Promotion Alliance)</p>

    <h3>Have facilities where people can pass the time, socialise, and mingle
    with other conference delegates close to the conference building</h3>

    <p>Beijing offers a unique density of restaurants and several bar
    quarters. The venue itself is located in a quarter known for it's good
    and versatile restaurants. Sanlitun Bar Street, one of Beijing's most
    famous night life quarters is only 1.5 kilometers away. Another hot-spot
    of Beijing night life is the Houhai bar area, which is 3.5 kilometers
    away and nicely located at one of the famous lakes near Beijing's
    Forbidden City.</p>

    <p>Very(!) good lunch/dinner starts at 2€ per person. Beer starts at 
0.3€
    for 0.5 liter. (Above mentioned bar streets are more expensive, but still
    not too bad from an European point of view.)</p>

    <p>We expect also a easier communication with the service personal in
    bars and restaurants, as a lot of them will have basic English knowledge
    after the Olympics.</p>

    <p>Temperatures should be moderate at the proposed dates. We expect 15 –
    20 degrees Celsius at day time and 9 – 14 degrees at night. October is
    normally one of the month with a relatively small smog problem, as
    there's often a fresh breeze from the West Mountains.</p>

    <h3>Have a range of low-cost accommodation with easy/cheap transport to
    the conference location</h3>

    <p>Hotels will be selected and contingents will be reserved by the
    organizers. Lowest room rates will be about 20 € per person and night.
    Travel to the venue will be guaranteed by shuttle buses. However, none of
    the hotels selected by the organizers is more than 30 minutes (2.5
    kilometers) by foot away from the venue. Despite the gigantic size of
    Beijing, the whole OOo community will stay very close together.</p>

    <p>Taxis in Beijing cost 1€ for the first five kilometers. Every
    additional kilometer is 0.2€. Beijing subway costs 0.2€ for each
    destination. The subway network will be significantly enhanced for the
    Olympic Games. Prices for Beijing buses start at 0.1€.</p>
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