[Linux-aus] Re Everything Open 2026 in Canberra?

Ian ilox11 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 29 19:43:08 AEDT 2025


Thank you for that info, Will. I do like the idea of detailed Role
Descriptions for future Everything Open events.
I was on the Adelaide Core Team for the last few months and slotted into
the Volunteer Coord role until LT was ready to take on as Head Vollie
Wrangler. I also took on the Inclusion and Accessibility role to ensure
that we had different paths to get from the venue to the dinner venue,
including ensuring that at least 2 pathways existed if we had anybody with
accessibility requirements. Having such a role laid out beforehand would
have assisted the Committee in allocating resources. This role also covers
Inclusion such as making certain the venue has the Telecoil Loop turned on
for those like me with hearing problems. The venue still let us down, yet
again.
Having Roles defined for events could also include Checklists for important
tasks like that.


On Tue, 21 Jan 2025 at 16:55, Wil Brown via linux-aus <
linux-aus at lists.linux.org.au> wrote:

> Hey Paul
>
> You have some great ideas there, thanks.
>
> Documenting roles, responsibilities, and processes helps attract and
> onboard volunteer organisers for future conferences.
>
> During WordCamp 2019 and the COVID period, I spent time documenting this
> for WordCamps here in Australia. Each role is defined and includes the
> expectations, responsibilities, remote/local, estimated timeline, and time
> commitments. It's all documented in Trello and is moving to ClickUp as a
> resource for future Aussie WordCamp conference organisers
>
> [image:
> Speaker-Lead-Jo-Minney-on-WordCamp-Sydney-2024-Trello-01-21-2025_03_24_PM.jpg]
>
> We had organisers from all over Australia, with at least half committed to
> attending locally on the conference days. It worked well.
>
> We also had an info session similar to the one Sae Ra hosted. I covered
> the basics of organising a WordCamp conference, touching on roles,
> responsibilities and the timeline with Q&A for those interested.
>
> You can't obligate a conference chair for one year to be an assistant
> chair for the following year. That's too much of a commitment and likely to
> scare off volunteers. However, adding them to an available group of
> experienced conference mentors answering questions would be ideal.
>
> Having these sorts of resources at hand for EO could help future volunteer
> organisers gain an overview of what's involved and help to see a few more
> hands being raised. 🤚
>
> Wil.
>
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 3:01 PM Paul Wayper via linux-aus <
> linux-aus at lists.linux.org.au> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Picking up a bunch of ideas that we talked about in the LA meeting.
>>
>> I think the main thing we should be looking at is: how do we build a
>> sustainable, maintainable process for running Everything Open conferences.
>>
>> One idea I'd like to see is a essentially a sub-committee formed from
>> people who plan to run upcoming EO conferences.  Some jobs, like venues and
>> dinners, need to be people in the location of the next conference.  Some,
>> like treasurer and sponsorship and volunteer coordinator, could be longer
>> term roles with people that could be elsewhere.  Some might be an
>> 'apprentice' or 'learner' role - e.g. the chair for EO27 might be an
>> assistant chair for EO26.
>>
>> I'm aiming for continuity, maintainability, and long term knowledge
>> retention.
>>
>> I'm interested in running EO26 in Canberra; I know Arjen is interested in
>> EO26 on the Sunshine Coast.  We don't need to fight over this :-)  I think
>> it's more useful for us to get together and form a group that can run EO
>> and then work out what teams and venue options might be available.
>>
>> What do people think of those ideas so far?
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Paul
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