This sounds interesting, count me in. 2009/7/1 roundcrisis <[email protected]>: > > hi there: > > how about talking to some college? they are on holidays so I would > assume they have some free space? > > > On Jul 1, 3:36 pm, [email protected] wrote: >> Venue wise I have no idea, >> >> Some sort of name/theme for the event would be good. >> >> Maybe see if Ruby Ireland are interested in teaming up for it? Things went >> well with them last time. >> >> Sean >> >> > Hi all, >> >> > Mick and I attended the "Unconference Panel" ( >> >http://www.europython.eu/talks/talk_abstracts/index.html#talk112) at >> > Europython, and we think we should have one in July instead of a planned >> > talk (sorry, Rory). >> >> > Thing is, we will need a venue that is quiet and even have a few rooms. >> > It's >> > like openspaces (if you attended previous Python conferences, you know >> > what >> > I mean), or in other words, unplanned discussions (Rory, maybe you can >> > talk >> > about it here instead, no slides necessary). >> >> > Another thing is the use of a whiteboard, or big sheets of white paper >> > that >> > has a grid, and some post-it notes. >> > How this works, a time is allocated for each grid, someone might want to >> > have a discussion/chat about something and write it on the post-it note >> > and >> > place it in the time slot. No slides are needed, no projector required >> > either. >> >> > This might sound crazy, but it seems to be quite popular and it does work. >> > This would also give a chance for groups of people to discuss something >> > they >> > are really interested in, and it doesn't matter how big or small the >> > groups >> > are either. >> >> > Also, this might give Mick and I an idea on how events like this turns >> > out, >> > as we are intending to submit Dublin as a venue for EuroPython in >> > 2011/2012. >> > This also really depends on how many people are committed to volunteer to >> > help. >> >> > Cheers, >> >> > /// Vicky >> >> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> > ~~http://irishbornchinese.com ~~ >> > ~~ http://www.python.ie ~~ >> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > >
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