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== OOoConf 2007 Call for Location ==
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== ''DRAFT'' OOoCon 2007 Call for Location ==
  
 
Dear OpenOffice.org community members,
 
Dear OpenOffice.org community members,
  
 
The annual OpenOffice.org Conference continues to go from strength to strength,
 
The annual OpenOffice.org Conference continues to go from strength to strength,
with last year's glittering event in Lyon, France attracting over 600 registrations
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with this year's glittering event in Lyon, France attracting over 600 registrations
 
and enjoying a civic reception laid on by the Mayor of Lyon in the historic town hall.
 
and enjoying a civic reception laid on by the Mayor of Lyon in the historic town hall.
  
 
Can your team do even better next year?
 
Can your team do even better next year?
  
We are collecting applications from teams who are willing to organize OOoConf 2007.  
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We are collecting applications from teams who are willing to organize OOoCon 2007.  
 
To give you an idea about what we are looking for, you can take a look at last year's proposals:
 
To give you an idea about what we are looking for, you can take a look at last year's proposals:
  
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=== Key Question ===
 
=== Key Question ===
In 200 words or less, answer this question:
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In 400 words or less, answer this question:
* Why is your location and the date you propose the best for OOoConf 2007?
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* '''Why is your location and the date you propose the best for OOoCon 2007'''?
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=== Your proposal '''MUST''' include ===
 
=== Your proposal '''MUST''' include ===
 
* Location (country, city, conference center/university)
 
* Location (country, city, conference center/university)
 
* Proposed Date(s)
 
* Proposed Date(s)
 
* Team Lead (main contact person)
 
* Team Lead (main contact person)
* Team Members (all members should be willing and able to commit at least 3 hours per day to planning the conference during the last two weeks before OOoConf 2007)
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* Team Members (all members should be willing and able to commit at least 3 hours per day to planning the conference during the last two weeks before OOoCon 2007)
 
* Local events that are taking place in parallel (or right before/after)
 
* Local events that are taking place in parallel (or right before/after)
 
* Special visa or entry requirements, e.g. vaccinations
 
* Special visa or entry requirements, e.g. vaccinations
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* attract strong sponsor support
 
* attract strong sponsor support
 
* have a low-cost/free conference centre with conference venues close together
 
* have a low-cost/free conference centre with conference venues close together
* offer a central meeting point where people can mingle between sessions
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* have facilities where people can pass the time, socialise, and mingle with other conference delegates close to the conference building(s)
 
* have a range of low-cost accomodation with easy/cheap transport to the conference location
 
* have a range of low-cost accomodation with easy/cheap transport to the conference location
 
* attract the largest number of community contributers
 
* attract the largest number of community contributers
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* be accessible by cheap flight and train tickets
 
* be accessible by cheap flight and train tickets
 
* be aligned with a large IT event (e.g. CeBIT, Systems, Comdex)
 
* be aligned with a large IT event (e.g. CeBIT, Systems, Comdex)
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* provide low-cost broadband Internet access (e.g. wireless LAN in the rooms)
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* allow for video and audio streaming (e.g. via the support of a company)
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=== Submitting a Proposal ===
 
=== Submitting a Proposal ===
 
The deadline for submissions is December 31, 2006. Shortly after that date we will publish the applications and call for votes from community members.
 
The deadline for submissions is December 31, 2006. Shortly after that date we will publish the applications and call for votes from community members.

Latest revision as of 20:12, 1 November 2006

Category:Draft marketing ideas and materials


DRAFT OOoCon 2007 Call for Location

Dear OpenOffice.org community members,

The annual OpenOffice.org Conference continues to go from strength to strength, with this year's glittering event in Lyon, France attracting over 600 registrations and enjoying a civic reception laid on by the Mayor of Lyon in the historic town hall.

Can your team do even better next year?

We are collecting applications from teams who are willing to organize OOoCon 2007. To give you an idea about what we are looking for, you can take a look at last year's proposals:

http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2006/proposal.html##PROPOSALLYON

Interested teams should send their applications to the mailing list mailto:conference@marketing.openoffice.org following the guidelines below.


Key Question

In 400 words or less, answer this question:

  • Why is your location and the date you propose the best for OOoCon 2007?

Your proposal MUST include

  • Location (country, city, conference center/university)
  • Proposed Date(s)
  • Team Lead (main contact person)
  • Team Members (all members should be willing and able to commit at least 3 hours per day to planning the conference during the last two weeks before OOoCon 2007)
  • Local events that are taking place in parallel (or right before/after)
  • Special visa or entry requirements, e.g. vaccinations

Your proposal COULD include

  • Large local OpenOffice.org deployments (for user keynotes and success stories)
  • Names of local OpenOffice.org developers (for developer sessions)
  • Names of local OpenOffice.org vendors/partners (potential sponsors)
  • Travel costs (e.g. flight costs from the following cities: London, Paris, Rome, Beijing, Sydney, New York, Hamburg, Dublin, San Francisco, Cape Town, Tokyo)
  • Accomodation costs (youth hostel, hotel)

Supplementary Information

User feedback from previous conferences suggest that the ideal location will:

  • have a strong local OpenOffice.org community
  • attract strong sponsor support
  • have a low-cost/free conference centre with conference venues close together
  • have facilities where people can pass the time, socialise, and mingle with other conference delegates close to the conference building(s)
  • have a range of low-cost accomodation with easy/cheap transport to the conference location
  • attract the largest number of community contributers
  • be near enough to allow the attendance of a large number of Sun's OpenOffice.org developers (who are in Hamburg, Germany)
  • be accessible by cheap flight and train tickets
  • be aligned with a large IT event (e.g. CeBIT, Systems, Comdex)
  • provide low-cost broadband Internet access (e.g. wireless LAN in the rooms)
  • allow for video and audio streaming (e.g. via the support of a company)

Submitting a Proposal

The deadline for submissions is December 31, 2006. Shortly after that date we will publish the applications and call for votes from community members.

Information about the last three OpenOffice.org Conferences can be found at:

Thank you and good luck with your proposals!

The OpenOffice.org Conference Team

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