Hey everyone, I wanted to have an opinion on an idea I've been playing for a while. I'd like to run some -not so big- conference around here in Perú. Obviously one of the goals of doing so is promoting GNOME events outside the north hemisphere of our lovely planet.
One of the obvious problems with the will of taking people from Europe to SouthAmerica is that ticket cost is high. Discussing the idea with various people, an idea popped: sync conferences of this side of the world so people travelling from europe can assist easily to other conferences in other countries, this would be simple masses economy (if that's the translation). Example: - GNOME Chile decides to have a conference March 15-17, they want to bring Lucas for a talk about Maemo - GNOME Brasil wants to have Lucas on March 20 - GNOME Perú would like to have a conference on March 22-24, and would like Lucas as a speaker for March 23. The idea is simple, just agree on some schedule so we have the chance of sharing the availability of speakers or attendants. This of course raises problems like outside-of-office time for these guys and other things like lots of travelling, but SouthAmerica is not huge, it's easy to go from one place to another. Benefit for the local people is having some cool speakers for a lot less money than normal (or maybe even for almost no money?), benefit for speakers is that they get to travel around SouthAmerica. I would like to hear your opinions on this idea, or any opinion about the whole issue of bringing more people to our part of the world!. greetings! Diego -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
