The Grace Hopper Women in Computing conference does an awesome job of child
care. But even with several thousand people attending their conference, I
don't think I saw more than 15 kids in the day care place at any given
time. That said, GNOME is a very different community and I see a lot more
significant others and families there than I do at any other conference
except perhaps OSCON.

Some thoughts on daycare based on Grace Hopper's: (I used the Grace Hopper
day care one year for my son who was 4 years old at the time.)
1. It's free to attendees and paid for by a sponsor, i.e. it's one of the
sponsorship package options and the sponsor gets recognition for it and
gives enough to cover the costs.
2. It's outsourced. The conference provided a room which included bathroom
and kitchen facilities and a company that specialized in child care of this
sort flew with all their stuff, hired staff and took care of it.
3. Hours. The hours were awesome. You could drop your kid(s) off anytime
between 7am and 11pm - any time there was any conference activity going on.
I was able to use this to attend one of the evening parties. (I do not
think anyone left their kid there all that time. You could drop them off
for a few hours in the morning, pick them up for the afternoon and then
drop them back off at night. It was completely flexible.)
4. Fun. My son *loved* it. They had games, activities, food, movies,
blankets and pillows for nap and night time. Other kids. Several years
later he still talks about it occasionally.
5. Camaraderie. I met a few women I probably never would have met because
we saw each other every day at the day care center and chatted. Still work
with one of them.
6. Professional. The staff was very professional, very on top of day care
policies and rules and very caring. My son had a problem one day and they
some how tracked me down to my conference room.

My thoughts on whether we should offer day care or not ... it's great if
people are planning on bringing their families. However, most people that
travel have some sort of  existing arrangement for their kids when they
travel. So I don't think there will ever be tons of people taking advantage
of it every time.

Stormy



On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 7:17 AM, meg ford <megf...@gnome.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 7:10 AM, Karen Sandler <ka...@gnome.org> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, April 3, 2013 3:56 am, Alexandre Franke wrote:
>> > On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:58 AM, meg ford <megf...@gnome.org> wrote:
>> >> The Art Institute of Chicago has a nice private space that contains a
>> >> chair
>> >> for breastfeeding/pumping  and a changing table. It's in an area that's
>> >> accessible to both parents, so either parent can do feeding and
>> >> changing. It
>> >> would be nice if we had a space like that set aside at conferences.
>> >
>> > I feel silly for asking this but I honestly have no clue: when you say
>> > a chair for breastfeeding/pumping, do you mean a special chair that
>> > has been designed for that purpose, or do you just mean that there was
>> > a regular chair (in an area) dedicated to these tasks?
>>
>> It's not silly to ask, until recently I didn't know anything about this. I
>> don't know what they had at the Art Institute of Chicago but we're just
>> talking about a regular chair in a clean and private place, preferably a
>> comfortable chair if possible.
>>
>
> Yeah, it's not silly to ask, and I do just mean a regular, comfortable
> chair. The space just came to mind as a public place with nice simple
> accommodations for parents.
>
> Meg
>
>>
>> karen
>>
>> >
>> > --
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