[Announce] LCA2017, formal call for bids

Joshua Hesketh president at linux.org.au
Fri Jun 27 10:13:52 EST 2014


Hi there,

Plans are coming along really well for linux.conf.au 2015 in Auckland.
We're very much looking forward to seeing you all there, but in the
meantime it's time to start thinking about plans for 2017[0].

I realise we're a bit behind schedule on the formal call for bids, so
here is the revised timeline

* March       - Council seeks Expressions of Interest in running
                linux.conf.au 2017
* Late June   - Formal Bids are requested to host linux.conf.au 2017
* July        - Council works with Bid Teams to help them prepare their
                bids, answering questions and providing guidance
* 8th August  - Submission of formal bids closes
* August      - Council clarifies any questions regarding the bids and
                reviews them
* September   - Council conducts Site Inspections with shortlisted Bid
                Teams
* October     - Council decides on the winning city and informs the Bid
                Teams
* January     - The winning bid is announced at linux.conf.au 2015


If you have ever sat in the back of a LUG meeting or an LCA talk and had
an informal chat to someone about running an LCA now is the time to put
that idea into action. If you were the person two seats back listening
in, go bug that person to put in a bid!

If you haven’t already, the first thing to to do is to send an email to
Council at linux.org.au to let them know you are thinking of submitting a
bid. You should also CC linux-aus at linux.org.au, this might help you find
other people keen on helping you out.

Once you've done that here are two documents to help you get started:
 * http://wiki.linux.org.au/Linux.conf.au_Bid_Guidelines
 * http://wiki.linux.org.au/LCA_HOWTO

The first outlines what is required for the bid process, while the
second give a fairly detailed overview of the sorts of things you need
to think about when preparing to run an LCA, and provide example bid
documents.

There is also a comprehensive Event Portal with lots of useful
information on how to run a successful event at
http://wiki.linux.org.au/Linux_Australia:Events_Portal

So go out, get your team together, talk to some venues/vendors and start
bidding to run the next awesome LCA! Armed with your amazing organising
skills, this is your opportunity to show off your city, do what you
always wanted to do at LCA, add something extra special to the
conference and have a say in the programme of the conference.

This is something you will remember for a lifetime and gain life-long
friends, professional contacts and the experience looks amazing on a
resume. Not to mention, it’s great fun to run!

Once you've finalised your bid document then please send to
Council at linux.org.au and linux-aus at linux.org.au.

If you are thinking of bidding, please put your hand up sooner rather
than later so that the Council can make sure you get the support you
need to prepare a high quality bid. Please don’t hesitate to contact us
if you have any questions or need any help in preparing your bid.

Cheers,
Josh

P.S. Please forward this announcement onto local LUG lists and anywhere
else you think is relevant.

[0] http://lists.linux.org.au/pipermail/linux-aus/2013-November/021212.html



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