On 10/06/10 11:45, Jeff Waugh wrote:
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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!

On http://linux.org.au/LCA:

"In 2011 linux.conf.au is heading to Brisbane. From the 16th to the 22nd of January the Queensland capital will play host to one of the world's best conferences for Free and Open Source Software developers and users."

Sounds like we in the Brisbane team need to get cracking...

Paul

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