Those suggestions sound reasonable to me. 2009/7/6 Kevin Noonan <[email protected]>: > > Hi all, > > A few suggestions... (Take them or leave them!) > > Call it a barcamp. "Unconference" is unwieldy. > > Hold off until September. August is the silly season. Many people will > be on vacation. Plus, there will be more time to prepare and promote > the event. > > If the venue has four rooms available, dedicate one to a Python track, > one to "other" talks (which could include a showing from Ruby Ireland) > and a couple of rooms for "open space" discussions. > > Seek sponsorship. Every barcamp I've seen has been free-to-attend, > usually with oodles of free food funded by the sponsors. Look at the > sites from previous Irish barcamps for likely sponsors. > > Widening the event's focus to make it a barcamp will draw a bigger > crowd; it may interest more people in Python; and it's more likely to > attract sponsorship. > > Any other supporters of a "BarCamp Dublin II"? > > Regards, > > Kevin. > > > >
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