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- Wiki presence
- There is a presence of this unconference on the Home
- You can list yourself as a possible attendee, along with your list of interests and expertise here. This can be viewed as complementary with the meetup RSVP, ensuring that they are linked.
- The Winter 2007 UnConference ScheduleActivity Ideas page contains a list of possible topics and a rough schedule of available time slots.
- There is some view that this is too prescriptive or intimidating.
- Perhaps a list of topics of interest could be kept without tying those to a duration and type.
- We want to be careful to not have this viewed as topics presented by experts.
- Maybe we want to schedule bookend events to start things off and bring us back together.
- Some activities may require some degree of formal planning. For example, we may want to tell folks that we will have 2 hours of lightening talks of 10 minutes each.
- A uPortal Developers meeting may be a formal part of this.
- How much time, if any, should we set aside for development working days?
- Would Unicon training fit into this? It could provide some mutual benefit of getting folks in one location where they can take advantage of both. Unicon does not want to compete with the conference.
- In terms of target attendance, our max dev meeting was 25 so 40 seems like a reasonable target. If we varied the topics, we might get more. If training was collocated, maybe even more.
- In the end, what actually happens at the conference will largely be determined by who shows up.
- We want to allow for spontaneity but it would be nice to have some scheduled anchor activities.
- Maybe separate the list of topics on one page and a rough schedule on another page. The rough schedule would include a few anchor activities with a lot of open time for spontaneity.
- There is some desire to associate people with topics they are interested in and expert in.
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