On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 8:34 AM, David Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There is a question on the table if this meeting announced as an American > Conference for Koha should be more like a Koha Con 2009 with the format > similar to 2006. > > With that we would like to schedule a meeting to discuss on IRC the KohaCon > possibility. > > Who wants/would be interested in attending this IRC > (and eventually a full conference?)
Me > What days of the week are best for this IRC? > Times are best for you - GMT for this IRC? - > http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/ Speaking for the other NZers we are GMT+13, which means its hard to find a time that overlaps with us and the Europeans. It will need to be either early morning for us and evening for them, or vice versa. Im out of action from 7am to 8.30am nz time, each morning, and then between 5pm and 7.30pm each night (Thats when i have a 2 year old climbing all over me). But I can fit in any other time than that. > > In this discussion we would talk if a developer meeting is of interest? > Should it be pre or post the Conferece that is being planned for April 16/17 > in the US? Hmm what dates are easter this year, ahh the weekend before, so friday the 10th and monday the 13th are public holidays in NZ. (and I guess there too :)). So might be better after, its always more expensive to travel round the time of public holidays > How much time should be considered 1 or 2 days? For the developer meeting, or the conference? Assuming the developer meeting, id suggest three,. > What should those days look like? Id like it to run like a bar camp, with the first few hours of the first day being introductions and a brainstorming session to decide what we want to accomplish in the rest of the time. It may be that we split into teams to work/talk about things, or we run just one stream. Im thinking much like how software freedom day is run. The reason I think three days, is it gives us time to do some social interaction too, which I think is super important for a well functioning community. We could maybe have talks/discussions running as one stream, and a hackfest running as the other, and people can float between as they feel the desire. > Where is the best place to house them(how many is of concern along with > other needed items if they are to meet) > I think somewhere with caffeine and internet :) I can pretty much survive with just that :) In all seriousness, close to places to get food would be good too. > In addition I would love to hear any input this group might have for the > April 16/17 "conference" as well. Presentations - workshop etc... how it > should be structured for a meeting of users and developers. > If we have the developer conference after (open to current developers and maybe to wannabe developers too (one of the sessions could be a developer bootstrap). Then we could tailor the conference itself more towards the users. Just some thoughts. Thanks for getting the ball rolling and organising this David. Chris _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel