On 08/15/2011 12:38 PM, Louis Desjardins wrote:
2011/8/15 a.l.e <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    hi daniel,


        I was asked to say something to the list about the possibility
        to host
        the LGM @ Vienna, Austria, Europe.
        I am from the organizing team of the Linuxwochen Wien which is an
        annual event covering free and open source software in Vienna.
        Our event is part of a chain of free software events all over
        Austria
        including Linuxwochen Linz which already has a focus on libre arts.
        The next event in Vienna would be on May 4th- May 6th 2012. It would
        be an honour for us to have a joint conference at that date with
        you.
        If you are intereted please contact me and tell what are your
        requirements and needs to make it happen.


    until now the libre graphics meeting has always been an event in its
    own.

    basically, it has been organized by a local team which was free to
    set it up as they preferred.
    in the background there is a group of about ten people who helps out
    as much as they can.

    we have no experience in piggybacking an existing event and some
    people are rather against integrating the LGM into another event...
    but who knows, it may be a good idea...

    now, some things which i think are important to know (other may me
    be correcting me...)

    * expect about 120 people
    * we need a room for conferences. 9-12 14-18, one track. it should
    be possible to record the sessions.
    * we need two smaller rooms for meetings
    * we need an "open space" with tables, power and wifi for hacking,
    meeting, ...
    * we try to pay the traveling costs of the developers (i estimate
    the budget at about 20'000 to 30'000 euro, which until now was
    mostly collected by the local organization)
    * three days of LGM, if possible during the week
    * there is a need for both a cheap acomodation and a comfort one
    (you should just check its availability)
    * cheap food for lunch (you should just check its availability)
    * good food for dinner (you should just check its availability)
    * an international airport should not be too far away (good
    international connections)
    * it should be "easy" to get into the country (china and US are the
    bad examples here...)
    * somebody from the local organization should send invitations to
    people needing a visa (for austria i guess you will get 5 to 10
    "serious" visa request)

    basically, you're supposed to provide a comfortable venue (which
    until now we could get for "free") and to try to collect some money
    locally for the traveling of the developers (we experienced that
    it's much easier to collect the money locally than to try to get it
    globally: most of all in europe!).

    on top of it, it would be nice if a connection to local graphic
    artists and artists could be established.


    voilĂ , that i could put together!


All good !

Not much to add but a few more details.

Like Ale said, we do have an organizing team. These people work remotely
on many time zones and take care of the world wide communications
through the website. We also take care of the large sponsors (large
corporations, organisations) but cannot really help on the local side
(mainly, printers for banners, posters, t-shirts but also for other
sources of money to help LGM happen).

We have an official website with a registration form useful for the
local organizers.

On the local side we need a very responsive team who can feed the
website with venue and accommodation informations.

The venue has to be free as we have no money to cover for the lease of a
large room for 3-4 days. Generally speaking, universities can open their
doors to LGM, free of charge, including maintenance, power, fast
internet access, audio equipment in the room, etc.

We need a large place where the LGM supper can take place on one
evening. If this supper is sponsored, then all the best!

The venue should be accessible with public transport or at walkable
distance from the hotels, youth hostel, other accommodations.

The LGM does not have to take place a specific dates but we do need to
check if other important events would create an agenda conflict. We want
to avoid that, if possible.

Please let us know if you have more specific questions or need more
informations.


Let's make sure we don't get attached to a potential venue before we have solid proposals. People who have done the work of the meetings will surely offer advice about various details, but as stated the local organizers must do the grunt work.

Greg
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