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    The Columbus Public Library has a very generous policy on letting groups meet: http://evanced.columbuslibrary.org/evanced/lib/roomrequest.asp The only problem is the funny capacity: a 200-seating auditorium (OK but overkill) and two conference rooms (seating 15 and 10). That would suit a single talk track and two open spaces OK, but things would get funny in the afternoon when it's all open spaces.     The Columbus Public Library has a very generous policy on letting groups meet: http://evanced.columbuslibrary.org/evanced/lib/roomrequest.asp

      - Auditorium fits "200" (I think that's optimistic, but the point is it should be enough for us, even for a plenary)

      - Auditorium has 22 power outlets; that should be fine, especially if we supplement with some power strips

      - "Board room" seats 30

      - "the Loft", classroom with 20 computers already in place

      - 2 small conference rooms seating 15 and 10

      - Some of the rooms come with projectors

      - Lots of extra spaces could be used as overflow open space: glassed-in group study areas, etc.

      - They're OK with us reserving all the rooms

      - Rooms are pretty

      - Wireless

      - No charge

      - Well-known, central location

      - Accessible by bus

      - Parking in attached garage is not free (but it's $4 / day, that's really not bad)

      - Rooms are not all contiguous (but I think it's OK for people to walk through the library a little bit)

We are still investigating venues.

Venue Considerations

  • Room for approximately 100-150 attendees.
  • A single room or area big enough to hold everyone for a [:PyOhio/Schedule:plenary session] or two.

  • Space to break up into 2 concurrent talks of ~50 attendees each, plus 2 Open Space groups of ~ 20 each
  • Wireless! Absolutely crucial if we have sprints, very desirable otherwise

Possible Venues

  • Ohio Supercomputing Center
  • Universities / colleges
    • - OSU - Ohio University: Lancaster Campus (30 mi SE of Columbus) - Columbus State Community College - Franklin University - Otterbein - Ohio Dominican
  • High schools
  • Library
    • The Columbus Public Library has a very generous policy on letting groups meet: http://evanced.columbuslibrary.org/evanced/lib/roomrequest.asp

      • - Auditorium fits "200" (I think that's optimistic, but the point is it should be enough for us, even for a plenary) - Auditorium has 22 power outlets; that should be fine, especially if we supplement with some power strips - "Board room" seats 30 - "the Loft", classroom with 20 computers already in place - 2 small conference rooms seating 15 and 10 - Some of the rooms come with projectors - Lots of extra spaces could be used as overflow open space: glassed-in group study areas, etc. - They're OK with us reserving all the rooms - Rooms are pretty - Wireless - No charge - Well-known, central location - Accessible by bus - Parking in attached garage is not free (but it's $4 / day, that's really not bad) - Rooms are not all contiguous (but I think it's OK for people to walk through the library a little bit)
  • Private company
    • Anyplace with substantial Python-using population might be willing
  • Training companies
    • The Cincinnati and Dayton branches of New Horizons have been friendly to user groups; is that true of Columbus?
  • [http://www.oclc.org/conferencecenter/default.htm OCLC]

    • It looks like a nice facility, and it's said they have some Python users. My only worry is that they'll want $, but it can't hurt to ask.
  • Art centers, community centers
    • I believe these would all require payment.

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