Hi Knut, Without getting too much into the details of the pros and cons of the different options, and apologies if this is already the best option, to have the summit during the BoF or more informal time of aKademy? That way people keen on volunteering for both events (as session chairs, registration, etc).
-Sivan On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Knut Yrvin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello :) > > As you already know KDE e.V has offered to co-host Qt Contributors' Summit > (QtCS) under the KDE Akademy conference, July 13-19 in 2013. This at Public > University of the Basque Country. > > I doesn't seems to be any strong arguments against co-hosting QtCS with KDE > Akademy. > > The other question is timing. What gives most positive effect for the > participants? Should the QtCS be held in the beginning of the week, at the > end > of the week, or before of after the KDE Akademy conference. > > KDE e.V's business manager Claudia Rauch and I had a workshop planning QtCS > and KDE Akademy on Thursday and Friday last week. This was right after Qt > Dev.Days in Berlin. One of the things was to decide dates. We considered > four > alternatives for QtCS: > > 1: in the week before the KDE Akademy conference > 2: Monday-Tuesday at the KDE Akademy, right after the main KDE talks > on Saturday and Sunday > 3: Thursday-Friday at the end of the KDE Akademy > 4: after the conference > (There are an alternative 5, running QtCS Saturday > and Sunday on top of the KDE talks. It's not an option) > > The four alternatives was given point regarding timing, local team > resources, > and the co-hosting effects. The following parameters was selected: > > -- Co-hosting effects which are beneficial for sharing ideas and good > practices. > -- The best practical offer to participate on both KDE Akademy talks and > QtCS. > -- Enough space to run talks and BoF's for all the participants. > -- Work burden for the local team who are mostly volunteers. (The local > team > also help organize the KDE Akademy-es in the week before KDE Akademy). > > Running a point system with Max 1. Min 0 and 'no Max effect' to ½, we got > this > results: > > Alternatives: > 1, 2, 3, 4 > ---------- > 0 1 ½ 0 - Co-hosting effects > 0 1 ½ 0 - The best practical offer for participants > 1 1 1 1 - Enough space (yes, it's enough space at the university) > 0 1 ½ 0 - Work burden for local team (adding more days is a 0) > ---------- > 1 4 2½ 1 = Alternative #2 came out on top with 4 out of 4. > ========== > > After discussing this back and forth at Qt Developer Days and at the > workshop, > checking with many key stakeholders: Alternative 2 for QtCS came up on top. > Lars Knoll also suggested alternative 2 as the best on in a meeting with > KDE > e.V. board members. > > QtCS will be on Monday-Tuesday 15-16 July in 2013 right after the KDE > conference talks. It's possibility to extend the QtCS to Wednesday 17 or > running BoF's to the end of the KDE Akademy conference. > > I've copied most of the wiki pages from the QtCS in 2012 to 2013 for the > planning process: > http://qt-project.org/groups/qt-contributors-summit-2013/wiki > > Best regards > > Knut Yrvin > -- > Open Source Community Manager - Digia, Qt > Email: [email protected] - Mobile: + 47 934 79 561 > Visit us on: http://qt.digia.com > > _______________________________________________ > Marketing mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing > -- -Sivan
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