May 13, 2010 DebConf10 Local Team Minutes (@ Columbia, ~1900-2120 NYC time)

in attendance: edrz, jeremyb, dkg, simonft, MrBeige, jrollins, Jonah (staff 
person at Columbia), DrDub, Annie (DrDub's wife), Hydroxide, bgupta

Richard's version, in an outline format and including stuff from previous 
meeting: http://whiteboard.debian.net/dc10todo.wb

organizer/volunteer wrangling:

edrz expands the /Jobs#Conference_volunteers section to a dedicated page for 
new people
MrBeige makes sure it includes local-specific stuff that he needs help with (or 
in a separate page)
Hydroxide and dkg make sure the terms are clear
Hydroxide and dkg and maybe global team figure out which jobs we're short on
bgupta and DrDub write a DebConf hyping email and send it to local users groups


    example tasks from MrBeige that are important:
look into power/rj45/wifi sufficiency/coverage at venue - unassigned

physical security aspects - unassigned


sponsors:

still about 30k USD short ignoring travel subsidies (bursary), need more people 
to contact local sponsors


local press:

dkg will reach out to local press to get articles done
DrDub will connect bgupta with bubulle to make sure the sponsor press release 
gets to the press
Jonah will reach out to the Columbia journalism school


daytrip baseball alternatives:

the baseball game isn't really the whole thing at all. it's a coney island trip 
- baseball is just one thing to do in the evening. this isn't necessary if we 
don't overemphasize the baseball relative to the rest. 
http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf10/DayTrip

we should plan a backup in the event of rain - everyone think about it.


local speaker outreach:

Wietse Venema isn't available on the relevant dates, Rich Hickey (Clojure 
author) still hasn't responded yet, Eben Moglen has agreed to give an event and 
will be here. RMS won't be able to come but someone else from the FSF might.

jrollins suggested that we reach out to Columbia for possible local speakers 
(e.g. science track, CS/SEAS speakers) - he'll send emails to the departments 
and suitable lists. Jonah will assist with advice on where.


food:

jeremyb - contacted >= half-dozen caterers, 1 gave quote, most are slow to 
respond, 2 are kosher (is that ok? probably not a problem if they seem the best 
otherwise). Jonah can give some further suggested places to e.g. order 
sandwiches from

Only quote so far: $25/meal/person (non-kosher), haven't yet read the details 
yet. but probably not the right place. One place gave some referrals but might 
be able to give a quote for $15-16/*day*/person (2 meals)!

Richard mentioned an organization that teaches homeless people how to cook, 
with a catering service: Project Renewal
http://www.projectrenewal.org/comfort_foods_catering.html

simonft mentioned that there's a church nearby that offers burritos made by 
homeless people; maybe not suitable for bulk catering

Jonah mentioned something like Green Marry (name wrong?)

jeremyb should have about 5 caterer responses in 1-2 weeks

Obstacle to simply ordering food from different restaurants all the time: we 
need 

Everyone feel free to send jeremyb new catering vendors but we're probably not 
in bad shape now. He has an RFP:
http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf10/Food (almost exactly the raw wiki 
source, not the HTML version)


NYC & Co tourism stuff:

sez jeremyb,

They can send us visitor tourist maps - we can get some, and we do have ways of 
productively passing off extras for reuse by non-DC10 groups

They have some kind of "delegate discounts" - jeremyb will find out more


talks team:

sez dkg,

after various rounds of brouhaha, they're keeping things inclusive of the 
global team. tracks are going forward; at least four will occur and will be 
solid. bgupta will help one of the organizers of the fifth track (Community) 
pull it together, talking about experiences, gotchas, goals, plans about 
deploying debian in various real-world communities. dkg will assist bgupta in 
this.

Other tracks: Science & Math, Debian Enterprise, Debian Java, Media & Arts 
(people suggested to involve _hc in this - possibly edrz too depending on time)

Some discussion occurred about how talks should be relevant to Debian and what 
that means


video team:

sez edrz,

planning local "here's our video team workflow, here's how to help, get 
involved, get contacts, etc" workshop - most details still TBD

[simonft had to leave here]

people suggested live streaming on actual TV - probably not worth the 
additional manpower burden, but we can still contact stations about lending 
equipment. some good PyCon video people will come to DC10, and we have offers 
of equipment loans from them too.

already have more people signed up now on DC10's video-team wiki than at the 
equivalent time a year ago on DC9's v-t wiki

at some point edrz needs access to venue rooms to take measurements and learn 
what we can use of their infrastructure - will discuss with MrBeige

v-t had a first IRC meeting - turned into edrz's to-do list generation :) next 
one in 2-3 weeks. he will send notes from that to -video and -localteam 
tomorrow.


venue stuff:

sez MrBeige,

people need to ensure we have space, access, etc. seems to have been subsumed 
under earlier topics. so far has mostly been done by MrBeige and devendra_l

hacklabs need abundant network (wired and wireless) and power - other things 
like whiteboards and projectors are just would-be-nices.
at least some of the hacklab space needs to be 24/7

talk rooms might want power added too, and they've been added to events at 
Columbia before. or this might encourage people to sit there for hours without 
watching talks.

servers will probably be stored in CS server room; we discussed this 
preliminarily but needs to be elaborated

internet2 bandwidth might be upgradeable during the special event upon request

Columbia is looking for use cases to prioritize setting up their IPv6 
allocation from ARIN :-)

Much discussion about advantages and disadvantages of having power in talk rooms


any other business:

(none)


next meeting:

global team: Saturday, May 22nd, 19:00 UTC, 3pm NYC time, #debconf-team

local team: next meeting in roughly 3 weeks from today; doodle poll will be 
made with deadline of a week from today; recipients of the aforementioned user 
group outreach / volunteer wrangling email will be welcome to attend

Jonah says that there are hundreds of people in the area who might be up for 
Open video stuff, cf Open Video Conference happening at Columbia in October 
with ~800 people

- Jimmy Kaplowitz
[email protected]

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