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Message #00005
Re: Ubucon Europe - Current Plannings
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To:
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From:
"Sujeevan (svij) Vijayakumaran" <mail@xxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Sat, 13 Jun 2015 11:44:50 +0200
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Hi,
Am 13.06.2015 um 11:29 schrieb Costales:
> Hi!
>
> @Sujeevan
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>>> Maybe a good idea will be include that into the price. Why? Because if
>>> you have it included, you'll go, then, all assistants will go to the
>>> party :)
>>>
>> I don't fully understand what you mean. We're usually doing a social
>> event on another place, because it's a bit better to move to another
>> place if you were sitting in the same place for the whole day.
>
> If the entry ticket = 15€ and the party night = 10€, I think it would be
> better entry ticket = 25€ with party included.
> Why? Because all people will go then :)
> But it's just an idea.
Ahh. That's mostly different here. We're mostly going to an restaurant,
where everybody pays for the stuff he/she eats and drinks.
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> @Dario:
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>> What about using trello.com
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> I really like trello. Good point.
I never used trello, but that shouldn't be a problem. I think we could
try that. Can you setup an account for us?
> How many people expected to come to the UbuConEu? Where do they come
> from? To ask these questions, why don't we prepare a survey and spread
> it? We could collect there some suggestion for talks and what the
> expectations are. It only needs a google form, or a surveymonkey. I
> can write it, and share among us, before publishing it.
I didn't get much responses to my simple "hey, write me an email if you
like to attend". I actually got three mails until today. A proper survey
would be indeed better! It would be great if you can prepare a survey!
In the last German Ubucon we're mostly around 100-150 people. If those
people are coming again, we could easily have 200 attendees.
> I don't know if there's already a project manager (or something
> similar , and that could help too.
I'm the head of the organisation team… so I might be the "project manager"?
Cheers,
Sujeevan
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