[Freed] [Freed-managers] Minutes of Freed 2007 necropsy

Williams, Valsa valsa.williams at intel.com
Tue Oct 16 01:44:47 PDT 2007


 

Dear friends, 

 

Thanks very much for including me in the management of Freed 2007. I
don't think I did all that much :-)  

It was all of you that worked so sincerely.  I got the best experience
of working with the Community and networking.   JNU campus is great ! 

I appreciate & respect  the decision of a core group that does not
include sponsors.  

I will be happy to be part of Freed 2008, do let me know when & how to
get involved, besides the sponsorship which I will have to work on. 

 

In the meantime, I am enjoying my break in Mumbai.

 

Cheers and Good luck to all ! 

 

 

Best regards,  

 

Valsa

 

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Subject: Re: [Freed-managers] Minutes of Freed 2007 necropsy

 

Couple of side discussions that slipped past Gora's net, inline...

 

On Monday 15 October 2007 14:31, Gora Mohanty wrote:

> Hi,

>   We had a meeting last Thu., 11/10, to analyse Freed

> 2007. Sorry for the delay in sending these minutes,

> especially as some important decisions were taken, but

> here they are:

> 1. The structure of the Freed organising committee will

>    be majorly revamped:

>    o Besides a core group, a much more active second

>      layer of organisers will be set up, using the

>      freed mailing list. Most organisational work will

>      actually happen here, and the core group will only

>      make sensitive decisions, such as those relating

>      to sponsorship, and finances.

 

The following people will automagically be part of the conference 

organisation team:

 

  - ILUGD President

  - ILUGD Treasurer

  - ILUGD General Secretary

 

Not because they're special in any way (except maybe for being able to 

rig elections <g,d&r>) but because they handle the money and not having 

them in the decision-making loop would cause all sorts of logistics 

issues.

 

>    o Direct employees of sponsoring organisations will

>      no longer be part of the core group so as to avoid

>      conflicts of interest.

>        I hasten to add here that this has nothing to do

>      with the organising of Freed 2007, and I will go on

>      record as saying that without the involvement of

>      Ms. Valsa Williams, the event would not have been

>      nearly the success that it was. We do hope that she

>      will continue to be part of the larger organising

>      group.

>    o Any member of ILUG-D can nominate themselves to be

>      part of the core Freed organising group, but a

>      decision will be taken by voting within the ILUG-D

>      office bearers.

> 

> 2. Freed 2008 is fixed for Fri./Sat., 22nd/23rd Feb.,

>    and will again be held at JNU. Please mark your

>    calendars. Some ideas about the event:

 

This is subject to Prof Lynn's go-ahead, pending.  Consider the dates 

tentative for now.

 

>    o Use independent sub-committees to handle different

>      tasks. These will report to the main organising

>      committee, but not everyone needs to be involved

>      in everything.

 

The sub-committees, while working independently, would be obliged to 

communicate on a regular basis with the whole set of organisers 

including other sub-committees.  The objective of having multiple 

sub-committees is to focus, not to partition.

 

>    o We were successful, as usual, at getting students

>      to attend the event. However we need more outreach

>      efforts aimed at NGOs, government bodies, and other

>      non-profit organisations that are part of our target

>      group.

>    o Have fewer tracks, and more focussed, higher-quality

>      talks. Tentative areas of interest for the Feb. 2008

>      event:

>        - Multimedia

>        - Games

>        - Content development?

>        - Education?

> 

> 3. Kapil Dua is writing a new conference management application,

>    with a first version due the first week of Nov.

>    o Raj Mathur: Specifications for application

>    o Niyam Bhushan: Interface design

> 

> 4. We will actively approach various people from outside Delhi

>    to be remote organisers, participating in things like talk

>    selection, outreach, etc. If you would like to nominate

>    yourself for this, please send mail to the freed mailing

>    list (copied on this message).

 

Would you consider delaying this until the organising committee has been


formed?  Otherwise nominees won't get any feedback on their nomination 

for a while, which makes them soggy and hard to light.

 

I'd also suggest that once we have discussed this proposal in our normal


friendly and polite manner on the freed mailing list, we should make 

out a formal changes (from freed.in 2007) document and distribute it 

widely, to get feedback from other places in India (and abroad if 

desired).

 

Please keep all discussion on this topic on the freed.in mailing list:

 

  mailto:freed at lists.linux-delhi.org

 

Regards,

 

-- Raju

-- 

Raj Mathur                raju at kandalaya.org      http://kandalaya.org/

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