<quote who="George Patterson"> > For those that are considering it without previous unconference/conference > experience, do something smaller first. Try an BarCamp first of comparable > length. > > Please don't be scared off by this but plan it fully.
Concur. I ran GNOME.conf.au as a linux.conf.au miniconf for a few years. It took quite a bit of preparation for a fairly simple event -- one room, one stream, 8-10 sessions, most of which were half presentation, half Q&A. They were much-loved and incredibly satisfying to work on. Nothing like a whole day of sharing and energy to meet and greet your peers and future friends! - Jeff -- Ubuntu's Bleeding Edge http://ubuntuedge.wordpress.com/ W.O.R.K: Weekend Over, Resume the Killings. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au