Hi Mark and DLOC Team,

Great work you all are doing for FOSS4G 2018 . May I also bring to your 
attention , that we have a small budget in GeoForAll  for acknowledging student 
contributions through Student awards at key events  . Distributed as follows
First prize -250 USD ;Second prize - 150 USD; Third prize -100 USD

The only requirement that we have is that  LOC will need to plan and administer 
the student competition  and give them at the event with a short blogpost to 
the community after the event.

We are hoping the Dar es Salaam Team will take up this opportunity. We look 
forward to successful FOSS4G 2018.

Best wishes,

Suchith

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From: Conference_dev <conference_dev-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Mark 
Iliffe <markili...@gmail.com>
Sent: 17 June 2018 20:31
To: ML osgeo discuss; Conference Dev
Subject: [OSGeo-Conf] Free Workshop Tickets @ FOSS4G

Hi All,

Firstly… we’re super excited to be welcoming you all to Dar es Salaam this 
August… it’s going to be amazing!!

Secondly, at the end of last week, there was a very good discussion on Twitter 
about free tickets at FOSS4G [1] - there are numerous threads that span from 
here with good comments for offering free tickets to workshop presenters and 
keynotes and against.

I’d like to explain why we made the choice not to offer free tickets to 
workshop presenters.

When we were putting together the workshop program, we were overwhelmed by the 
quality and quantity of submissions received by the call. We received 73 
submissions and accepted 27. This was incredibly difficult as we wanted to 
widen the scope of content within the workshop program (aka… not have the same 
as last year) and balance new presenters with established ones. Everything was 
a compromise to establish this program, but on balance I believe (and I hope 
you as the community will agree), that we got the balance right.

We have the stated aim in our proposal and since that we want to use FOSS4G in 
Dar es Salaam to widen participation of many under-represented groups within 
our community - as a global community, we need to be as diverse as the world. 
Part of the economic impetus within the DLOC is to widen access and 
participation - this means working out how to achieve that. Bluntly, if we want 
to have a conference with the same content and people, we shouldn’t be holding 
this in Dar es Salaam.

As many, (but not all), workshop presenters are from companies sponsoring their 
travel to FOSS4G (offering workshops that directly relate to services offered 
by their employer), the drive to widen participation, with previous conferences 
not offering free workshop tickets (Nottingham in 2013 for example) and no 
stated promise to offer free tickets for presenters, I led my committee and we 
resolved to not provide free tickets to presenters.

However, potentially this is wrong - and I’d like to stress as a volunteer(and 
unpaid!) conference chair/organiser, we’re capable of getting things wrong… but 
we/I want to ensure that it’s put right.

In effect, there is no profit from the workshop tickets, effectively, this pays 
for the conference venue and the food and drink for the workshop days. The cost 
of this is roughly $75. We’re charging $75 - this is cheaper than previous 
workshops! To offer a free ticket to workshop presenters, we would have charged 
$100 and reclaimed the cost of the workshop presenter ticket from there. We 
charged as low as we could, because we recognised that for some attending 
FOSS4G, $25 can be a very large difference… but for others... not at all (hence 
the donation button for the Travel Grant Programme!). But, to widen 
participation, we need to be as inclusive as possible and that means making 
hard choices.

We’re being inclusive by raising the number of TGP attendees from 10 in Boston 
to 51 for Dar. As the DLOC, we’ve booked the YMCA for our TGP attendees - this 
means that the TGP this year can support micro-grants, paying $250 to support 
the bus travel, food, and drink of a community member in Uganda that ordinarily 
would not be able to get to the conference in theory on their doorstep - 
because of this, every little helps, saving $100 here, $300 there etc. This may 
sound like hyperbole, but it’s a direct and concrete way that FOSS4G is 
widening access, in both economically disadvantaged and gendered situations.

Ultimately: If you are a workshop presenter at FOSS4G this year and are unable 
to get your ticket/want a free ticket, please get in touch with me - we’ll sort 
you out and make it right. If this has given the impression that we are taking 
advantage of our workshop presenters - it is not the intention, nor the case 
and we’re sorry.

Going forward, I’d recommend there be a further discussion within the 
conference selection process on whether workshop presenters, keynotes etc are 
given free passes and clarify whether it should be one way or the other - but 
that is not for me or my committee to decide! It’s 70 days to go to the best 
FOSS4G yet… and we’ve got a conference to put on!

Thanks to all of you who make this community great :-)

Best,

Mark






[1] https://twitter.com/sarasomewhere/status/1006304174332661760




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