On Mon, Jun 11, 2018, 08:31 Claude Warren <cla...@xenei.com> wrote:

> 2019 is awful close as I have not yet tested the waters in the area to see
> what we could do.  We have a couple of disadvantages that have to be
> overcome.  But I will see if there is much support locally for the idea.
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You're right that 2019 is close. And it would be nice to plan events 2
years out. We've just never been that organized. :)

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> How much technical support is there from Apache?  By that I mean is there a
> professional/semi-professional group that provides convention operational
> support and guidance?  Does this include legal reviews of contracts and
> assistance with contract negotiation?
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We sometimes have volunteers who can do some of these tasks. But we
don'thave any paid staff that do conference production.


I guess I am looking for an idea of how much support and expertise I need
> to assemble on the ground here.  Is there anyone that has run an ApacheCon
> before that could provide some guidance?  My only experience with this sort
> of thing is that I ran a Science Ficiton/Horror convention in Denver once
> upon time. (i.e. long ago)
>


A lot of us have experience doing Apachecon but we've always had a
professional event production organization.

What is it that you're offering to help with? A venue? Local support?
More/less than that?



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