For those of us working in libraries we need at least a year to plan try and 
argue with administration the need and to budget...

Things that happen annually we can usually plan for and show benefit, but 
travel costs vary so much right now having that long to plan helps 
tremendously.  For those of us that may have to flip this on our own nickle it 
is even more important!
--
David Schuster
Library Technology Coordinator
Plano ISD

---- Nicole Engard <[email protected]> wrote: 
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Magnus Enger <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This was discussed at the last General IRC Meeting:
> > http://stats.workbuffer.org/irclog/koha/2011-04-06#i_631561
> >
> > The concensus seemed to be that a shortlist of possible next venues
> > should be presented at the end of each KohaCon. It struck me
> > afterwards that this sort of assumes that KohaCon will always be held
> > in the fall, which might or might not be a good idea...
> 
> I'm with you Magnus, it's not a good idea to assume that, I'm planning
> the SLA 2012 conference right now - and have been since November 2010
> and the 2011 conference isn't happening until June. We don't need to
> plan the conference out that far in advance, but we do need to have
> locations set and date ranges set.  That way people can plan their
> budgets and the locations can organize what they need (hotels, food,
> venues, etc).
> 
> Nicole
> 
> PS. I missed that meeting (obviously).
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