On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 10:40:19AM +0800, Haggen So wrote:
Any response from the Beijing team? Do the team need more time?
Sorry for reply lately, my laptop is broken last week. Yes, we have an internal dicuss with team member tonight, and I'll update the email. Thanks!
On 4 September 2013 07:47, Max <sakanamax gmail com> wrote:Dear ALL On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 7:40 AM, Karen Sandler <karen gnome org> wrote:On Tue, September 3, 2013 7:28 pm, Max wrote:Thanks for Bin and BJGUG to submit a proposal to 2014, and Sammy give suggestions. My suggestion is: * Try to have a welcome party(If our sponsorship is enough) instead hackfest before the conference days( 2 days conference at Sat and Sun). * Try to have a women's dinner during the summit. (If our sponsorship is enough).Even if there is no sponsorship, we can organize this anyway and have people pay their own way. We've done that before at GUADEC. This was the first year that we got a sponsor for it.* Add more information if we could co-work with openSUSE. Like....To be honest, I was very confused by the proposal. Were the original dates chosen to work with opensuse scheduling? I'd also like to hear more about how the two conferences could work together.** Add one more track (total 3 tracks in conference).Perhaps we could see what kind of speaker proposals we get? I'd hate for us to lower our speaker standards to fill a track. For GUADEC we reduced the tracks to 2 and I think that was really helpful. Or do you mean that GNOME.Asia could be the third track?I will fix this "It is better we could have total 2 tracks with openSUSE" -- It would be good and I very agree with Karen. I mean GNOME and openSUSE have both 1.5 tracks if the session slots is not enough. ^__^** Maybe we could have same opening session / keynotes.This is a really good idea, especially if we can work with the opensuse people to help select the keyoter.** Have a budget evaluate ( max budget and min budget) if we co-work with openSUSE. (we could just make simple, if we have the same session slots and go dutch with expense)Right - that could be a huge advantage of working with opensuse. It could really save us money.* Maybe we could consider let attendee choose they want to buy or not to buy GNOME.Asia 2014 T-shirts when they register and try to pay online.(Reference GUADEC 2013)(optimize our budget and we could do more....+1) * Maybe we could consider design different tickets when they register and try to pay online.(Base on free tickets, but if they come from company or they want to donate)(Reference GUADEC 2013)(optimize our budget and we could do more.... ) I think it's good to open mind to co-work with different FOSS community. Maybe this year we co-work with openSUSE, next year co-work with others(Like ubuntu or KDE or Fedora). We must share the resource and work (fight?) together. Make FOSS and newcomers getting more and more. We are the same to contribute with FOSS, so in my personal, don't add any tag ( GNOME / KDE / Ubuntu / openSUSE / fedora / .....) on our head. We must co-work and moving something forward. Sorry for my poor English and It's real early to write this letter in my time zone.your English is great! (And thanks to everyone for speaking English when it's not your first language!) I'm open to working with others and think we should explore it so long as we make sure that our goals for the GNOME community are achievable. We don't want our event to be overshadowed by another, but I do think there could be real advantages to working together.We are still learning, so we could try to do more a little every year. ^__^ Please feel free to give us suggestion.thanks for your hard work! karenMaxThanks karen give us suggestion, and when we get more information and suggestion, we could do more and make right decison. Max _______________________________________________ gnome-asia-committee-list mailing list gnome-asia-committee-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-asia-committee-list
-- Bin Li(李彬) http://www.bjgug.org http://zh.opensuse.org
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