Re: Shared call-for-participants & Proposal
- From: "Kevin Miller, Jr." <kevin miller saigonlinux com>
- To: Frederic Muller <fred beijinglug org>
- Cc: asia-summit-list <asia-summit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Shared call-for-participants & Proposal
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 16:17:45 +0700
Hi Frederic:
Thanks for the response.
Tet is on February 14th this year, many companies will start to observe
it around Feb. 11th. RMIT Vietnam mentioned their facilities are free
from Feb. 1-10 when their students are away for holidays. Still, since
it falls before Tet, everything becomes a bit chaotic. Prices normally
increase during this time but I read today that Vietnam Airlines and
many hotels may lower their rates due to the decrease in tourists
visiting Vietnam this year.
It's an option but I personally think holding the event between March
and May would be a better option in regards to logistics. November is
still viable but not really a good month to organize anything. You are
just going to need a full 2-3 months to get things organized after you
established the venue. Professional Event organizers can help out with
the process. Barcamp Saigon used one.
In regards to translations of presentations, it will need to be done way
in advance of the conference. My last conference I attended was delayed
nearly a month since we needed our presentations translated into
Vietnamese and that was just for 3 speakers. This also depends on the
mood of the government authorities, Barcamp Saigon and the Google
DevFest did not have to provide these documents but that is not the
norm. Good luck finding translators for free. Maybe some students will
do it but mine will ask for money (^-^)
For visas, you will probably need a C2 visa, not C1 which is a tourist
visa. When I taught Sociology at a university, I was forced to get a C2
instead of a B-1 that I have now. I will speak to my lawyer to
confirm. You will have to remind speakers and participants that they
are now not allowed to look for work with a C2 tourist visa. This rule
was recently enforced.
These are just a few issues but there are more. Vietnam would be a
great country to hold this event and I know you will enjoy it hear. The
Vietnamese people are great. The FOSS community is great, young but
growing. Thirty of my students decided to use Qcad install of AutoCad
for their project. I hope I can get a couple to present at the
conference as well. Personally, I would like to get more Vietnamese
involved in this conference. I think if SFD is a success, we can
convince them to take a more active role.
Have a good weekend everyone.
Kevin
Frederic Muller wrote:
Hi!
I'm replying to what I know which is translation and Vietnam:
1. translation wise, can't you get a team of volunteers to do the
translation as soon as they get the slides? Just force the (foreign)
speakers to send those a week ahead. We did that in China for Linux
Developer Symposium and Gnome.Asia and it worked quite well. All
translators where FOSS community members (and had technical
background) and we did the job in a few days (for free...). Can this
model work as well in Vietnam?
2. For having worked in Vietnam and been there so many times (in the
past) I believe a tourist visa should be ok to enter the country.
Considering speakers will be staying at most 1 week, attending a 2
days conference about FOSS is not really breaking any rule nor does it
go against the country security and policies. Is my view incorrect?
3. Organizing during Tet: this is really a cultural thing, but if we
did that in China we'd be sure to have no one as everyone goes back to
their families at that time (which is the Chinese New Year here...).
Is it different in Vietnam? This is a one week holiday and I am
surprised people would rather attend a dev conference instead of
seeing their families.
Thanks and looking forward to reading your perspective on those issues.
Fred
Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
Come on Mario, be realistic. First you say you do not want it at
QTSC and then you do when RMIT said they cannot hold it at the time
you want. I am trying to work with you but you guys are not being
realistic.
Do not forget who your audience is. You are going to need more than
a month to translate your presentations into Vietnamese. Where will
you find the translators? Google DevFest was interesting but many
developers left since they could not understand the presentations.
Lastly, do not forget about the legal issues. All presenters will
need approval by the Vietnamese government. Google and e27 Singapore
followed all the regulations to hold their event. You guys need to
do the same thing.
Kevin
Mario Behling wrote:
Tony, will let us know within this week about the venue at Software
City. We have to wait until he has confirmation. Then we know about
the details.
Thanks,
Mario
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Kevin Miller, Jr.
<kevin miller saigonlinux com> wrote:
We do not know, we do not have a venue yet.
RMIT Vietnam confirmed that they did not have the space to hold this
conference in November. They recommend the week for Tet, the
Vietnamese New
Year, since many of the students will no longer be in class.
Tony is talking with the Quang Trung Software City. I have no
contacted the
two universities until QTSC gives a response.
I am still trying to get into contact with the University of
Technology
which held the Google DevFest last year. They are working on
another event
with e27 from Singapore now for October.
We are doing the best we can here.
Kevin
Emily Chen wrote:
Hi all,
I have updated the latest call-for-participants document based on
Pockey's
suggestion, I also merged the draft from Shane.
I have made below changes:
1. This is not only call for talks, but call for lightning talks,
exhibitions and hands-on lab
2. Explain who is our target audience
3. Add GNOME 3.0, School software to topic areas
4. Still waiting for the Theme to be decided
Click here to view the latest call-for-participants:
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AW0xSSV8T7asZGhqdGo4eF82MWhqamN6bWQ5&hl=en
<https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AW0xSSV8T7asZGhqdGo4eF82MWhqamN6bWQ5&hl=en>
BTW, I need to hear the opinion from Vietnam local team,
especially on the
exhibition and hands-on lab. Do you have such areas in the venue?
-Emily
2009/9/15 Pockey Lam <pockey beijinglug org
<mailto:pockey beijinglug org>>
Dear Emily,
A few suggestions on the call for participants:
maybe we should mention potential audiences so they have an idea
of who
they will speak to?
2) ask them to spread their words to other potential speakers in
any of
their local communities, even though they may not be the right
speaker,
they can help to look around, maybe we miss some communities in
Asia, so
the local can help us
Thanks,
Pockey
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 23:55 +0800, Emily Chen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I create those two docs and shared them in Google Doc, so
everyone can
> edit them now.
>
> Call for participants (2008 version, Mario will update it with
Summit
> 2009 content):
>
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AW0xSSV8T7asZGhqdGo4eF82MWhqamN6bWQ5&hl=en
<https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AW0xSSV8T7asZGhqdGo4eF82MWhqamN6bWQ5&hl=en>
>
> Proposal :
>
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AW0xSSV8T7asZGhqdGo4eF82MGY1dGdqZnhn&hl=en
<https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AW0xSSV8T7asZGhqdGo4eF82MGY1dGdqZnhn&hl=en>
>
> I suggest differnt people add comments using different color.
How
> about it ?
>
> -Emily
>
>
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