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- Forget any kind of evening event not strictly related to code and projects, nobody care.
 
- Forget any kind of evening event not strictly related to code and projects, nobody care.
  
- D2 evening is a good timing to let everyone talk about what he do.
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- D2 evening is a good timing to let everyone talk about what he do. It let time enough to anyone to really get in.
  It let time enough to anyone to really get in.
 
  
 
- Projects tables plan been design with bridges care in mind.
 
- Projects tables plan been design with bridges care in mind.
  
- Keep the best evening place affordable, for the last evening.  
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- Keep the best evening place affordable, for the last evening. (and try to make every day better than the one before)
  (and try to make every day better than the one before)
 
  
- Staying on the event sprint on at least one evening is a really good idea.
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- Staying on the event sprint on at least one evening is a really good idea. D2 choice was a good one. (maybe D1 could be, but for sure, not D3).
  D2 choice was a good one. (maybe D1 could be, but for sure, not D3).
 
  
 
- If the venue allow that, find a solution to open the main room on early morning.
 
- If the venue allow that, find a solution to open the main room on early morning.
  
 
- Evening places must allow to communicate easily in small groups.
 
- Evening places must allow to communicate easily in small groups.
 
 
 
  
 
== Food and drink ==
 
== Food and drink ==

Revision as of 08:45, 14 March 2016



Communication

- Using only TOSPrint is not enough

  • OSGeo discuss mailing list
  • Tweeter (and if possible with a dedicated account for the event)
  • Projects ML wanted to reach

- #TOSPrint should have been replaced by something like #CodeSprint #OSGeo (who reminds that TO refers to Toronto ?)

- When you speak about money, far more people listen. And so was also a way to promote this event (through funding stuff).

- Use one mail time to time with several points stacked, increase chances to be read.

Event dynamic

- We avoid every time we could to interrupt the whole sprint at once (for speechs, announces and so on…). Sponsors could have a kakemono, but no dedicated time for a speech. No D1 welcome speech, nor ending one on D4…

- Forget any kind of evening event not strictly related to code and projects, nobody care.

- D2 evening is a good timing to let everyone talk about what he do. It let time enough to anyone to really get in.

- Projects tables plan been design with bridges care in mind.

- Keep the best evening place affordable, for the last evening. (and try to make every day better than the one before)

- Staying on the event sprint on at least one evening is a really good idea. D2 choice was a good one. (maybe D1 could be, but for sure, not D3).

- If the venue allow that, find a solution to open the main room on early morning.

- Evening places must allow to communicate easily in small groups.

Food and drink

- Quality and variety of food and drink was really targeted. To be noticed that attendees noticed it.

- For a next edition keep in mind that ~10% of attendees are vegetarian. Here, some meals were veggie’s proof, but not alls…

- Open bar on evening time is appreciated (what a surprise).


Organization

- Organizing such an event in a different city from those you live in, is somehow a bit touchy.

- Attendees expected that D1 morning breakfast would be already available. And it wasn’t.

- We really miss one or two rooms, big enough for 10-12 peoples. For meetings.

- Badges was a good idea, something to keep on such a big group.

 Color code related to projects, on badges, to. But forget to communicate on the color code a bit pity. 
 Keep in mind that badges can’t stop to flip and print name on both sides.



Note for myself

- Already being tired at D0, wasn’t such a good idea.