Hi team! Excluding the paper committee, to iron out the timeline vis-a-vis the conference dates first. I’ve referred to the call for papers timeline of GUADEC and GNOME.Asia and it looks typically about 1 month given from date of call to submission deadline, and then about 1 week for committee to review and decide, and then right away the successful submissions will be notified. Note that we have put an end-June as the crossroads; whether there will be a LAS GNOME or not. That said, I’m suggesting a timeline that looks like this; April 13th - Call for papers! (this is as ASAP as possible, we decided on this date in the last meeting) May 11th - Deadline for submitting proposals May 18-20th - Accepted speakers will be notified (in the last meeting, we noted a date of July 1st/2nd for this) Some points I need your thoughts on; 1) Timeline above is crafted based on assumption that we want to gauge level of interest of speakers participation by end-June, our deciding point. We noted in the last meeting, to identify speakers by July 1st; I moved this way forward, is it okay? We do not want to stretch the submission period too long right? 2) As mentioned, when we have the above sorted, we can fill the conference with something to drive registration too. So, do we want to open the registration (maybe early bird basis) right after we have identified the speakers i.e. before June ends. This would also help decide the yes-or-no decision right? Let me know what you think please. -adelia
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