[Aust-NZ] Code Sprint
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Mon Dec 31 04:09:33 PST 2007
Thanks Paul,
Do you mind if I add this to the OSGeo wiki? Probably in this page:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/FOSS4G2007_Lessons_Learned#Attendance
What AV was provided for the code sprint? I'm guessing a video projector
per table would have been expensive and not add much value?
On a related note, how popular were the workshops? Ie, how many people
attended?
Paul Ramsey wrote:
> 50 people showed up, at the peak.
> Tables in rounds (worked well).
> As many power cables as the hotel had.
> Wireless internet.
> Food for all at lunch.
> Coffee and snacks in the morning.
> Flip charts at each table.
> Cost about $1500, room+food+av. The AV wasn't good, would have been
> better if we'd stayed at the conference center, since we had them
> trained by that point. The hotel wasn't expecting the kind of load
> generated by 50 true simultaneous users.
>
>> Roughly, how many people turned up?
>>
>> What did you supply?
>> * Desk
>> * Chair
>> * Power Point
>> * Wireless Internet or Ethernet
>> * Food?
>> * Anything else?
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