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Previous candidates? (Score:1)
Have you thought of letting the previous candidates know of the lack of proposals? Maybe you've done this already, but I couldn't go without mentioning the possibility of emailing all of them...
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
But that raises another question. If you someone proposes one year, and doesn't get it.. why are they not in there the next being the first to propose with an even better bid?
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:1)
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
I guess we could add that to the YAPC Bid docs "At least one of you will win."
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
I can imagine for some it may be a lot of hard work to prepare the bid, and to go through the process again, only to be knocked back, may be too much effort. Remember this is a volunteer effort, not everyone has the free time to prepare bids again and again.
Have the groups that have previously bid changed leadership or membership, that means the same enthusiasm isn't there any more?
This is the first time I've ever really seen any metrics for the number of groups applying for chance to host a YAPC::NA, and
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
* Made a list of possible venues
* Got the venue req's list
* Called each venue and went through the list
* Wrote down prices they gave
* Wrote down available dates
* Chose the best priced and suitable venue
* Wrote the figures down, a little about the venue, about the area, etc... from the venue req's list.
* Emailed it
It took me (alone) no more than a week
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
I think the key thing is passion. Some of us have the drive to do this, and make it all worthwhile. Others who might be interested, need encouragement that they can do it. I think the bidding process needs to be made clearer in what people need to think about, as if you can't see what you need to think about it can be a daunting task. People helped Birmingham.pm, because we made a big song and dance about the fact we were going for it. Anyone who wasn't so vocal wouldn't necessarily get the same help.
When
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
I think we always have, non officially, encouraged people to contact us. I think a good thing for every next YAPC is to make sure a YAPC BOF is held, so everyone possibly interested in doing one is in a single room. I know at every YAPC before I proposed is when I was most motivated to propose. It could also be a good way to get contact info so we can follow up.
Of course, to do this, we'll need another Y
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:1)
As Kevin is handing things off to me as TPF Conference Chair, one thing I can commit to is trying to capture more info. We've actually already done this here:
http://www.jbisbee.com/yapc/index.cgi [jbisbee.com]
and I'm going to try to keep updating that.
We've talked about moving up the date so we can announce the next year location at the current yea
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:2)
http://www.jbisbee.com/yapc/index.cgi [jbisbee.com]
This is excellent. This is exactly the kind of thing that needs to be more visiable and updated after each conference. The missing pieces for me would be the draft letters. Some of us are really bad at writing, and using the experience of previous organisers makes sure we all know what works and what doesn't. The sponsor list is also very useful. For YAPC::Europe::2006 we are hoping to be able to extend that list.
The other group we didn't hit was yapc attendees via
Re:Previous candidates? (Score:1)
email: cbrandt [at] buffalo [dot] edu
IM: cbrandtbuffalo [at] mac.com (Works with AOL)
YAPC::Boston in the works (Score:1)