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To do list for PyCon. To do list for PyCon 2005
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* Get event insurance.  * Sign contract with GWU ''[done - SH]''

 * Get event insurance. ''[NealNorwitz says this is covered by our regular policy]''

 * Contact sponsors
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 * Make list of affordable Virginia hotels.  * Set registration price.
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 * (ASAP) Set registration price.  * Set up registration process and open registration.
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 * (ASAP) Set up registration process and open registration.  * Send call for volunteers to c.l.py.announce
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* Send call for volunteers to c.l.py.announce  * Write page giving presentation advice ([[PyCon2005/SpeakerNotes]])
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* (Jan 30) Select papers   * Select keynote speakers
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* Finalize T-shirt design.  * Select program committee (done)
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* Arrange T-shirt manufacturing.  * Select website designers and maintainers
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* Arrange for equipment (or will the hotel provide it?)  * Launch paper submission system. (done)
      ''Ensure Creative Commons licensing as far as possible?''
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* Select volunteers for registration / security / set-up and tear-down.  * Select papers (must be done by Jan. 15)
 * Publish talk abstracts within a few days (before early bird ends)
 
 * Determine schedule
   * Arrange iCal/RSS publication of the schedule
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* Arrange PyConPromotion.  * Finalize Logo Design
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* Pick session leaders.  * Finalize T-shirt design.
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* Contact Reiters, and see if they want to do a book sale table. (If that costs us money, it's not worth doing;
the main store is only a few blocks away, after all.)
 * Arrange T-shirt manufacturing.
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 * Arrange for equipment (or will the venue provide it?)
      * Wireless networking ''[provided by GWU]''
      * Projectors and screens ''[provided by GWU]''
      * Audio/video recording of talks to agreed standards(?)
      * Extra Power Strips, so people can easily recharge their laptops. (MB)
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 * Select volunteers for registration / security / set-up and tear-down.

 * Arrange PyConPromotion.

 * Pick session leaders.

 * Issue call for BoFs, and pick BoF topics.

During the conference:

  * Supervise sprints.
  * Organize Open Space topic selection/scheduling.
  * Organize Lightning Talk session
  * Run the registration desk.
  
After the conference:

 * Prepare web-based proceedings.

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CategoryPyCon2005

To do list for PyCon 2005

(Please add items that are not on this list!)

  • Sign contract with GWU [done - SH]

  • Get event insurance. [NealNorwitz says this is covered by our regular policy]

  • Contact sponsors
  • Set registration price.
  • Set up registration process and open registration.
  • Send call for volunteers to c.l.py.announce
  • Write page giving presentation advice (PyCon2005/SpeakerNotes)

  • Select keynote speakers
  • Select program committee (done)
  • Select website designers and maintainers
  • Launch paper submission system. (done)
    • Ensure Creative Commons licensing as far as possible?

  • Select papers (must be done by Jan. 15)
  • Publish talk abstracts within a few days (before early bird ends)
  • Determine schedule
    • Arrange iCal/RSS publication of the schedule
  • Finalize Logo Design
  • Finalize T-shirt design.
  • Arrange T-shirt manufacturing.
  • Arrange for equipment (or will the venue provide it?)
    • Wireless networking [provided by GWU]

    • Projectors and screens [provided by GWU]

    • Audio/video recording of talks to agreed standards(?)
    • Extra Power Strips, so people can easily recharge their laptops. (MB)
  • Select volunteers for registration / security / set-up and tear-down.
  • Arrange PyConPromotion.

  • Pick session leaders.
  • Issue call for BoFs, and pick BoF topics.

During the conference:

  • Supervise sprints.
  • Organize Open Space topic selection/scheduling.
  • Organize Lightning Talk session
  • Run the registration desk.

After the conference:

  • Prepare web-based proceedings.


CategoryPyCon2005

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