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I will be in London for the time when ClojureX 2019 was originally planned and visit the alternative event instead. I hope it will be possible to set it up.
Hi so the status so far is: - we have the funding for the pub - the list of speakers still scheduled to present - we’re waiting to hear back about the free venu - we do have promises for funding from: Twillio, AppsFlyer & Cognitect
Feel free to update here with any progress. It would be good to keep the momentum going…
Hi Alex, that’s great news. Thanks for taking the reins on this! I’m happy to say that Adzerk is also willing to contribute towards a venue or related costs. I think the pub looks nice but it’s a bit out of the way. If @cfeckardt doesn’t have any joy today with Talent then we should consider something more central with the pub as a fallback
@folcon if you’re happy to call them and arrange it, I don’t see that anybody will object
I mean, talking of places out of the way, people travel to Tempere from all over the world to attend a conference
As a benchmark, a 50-person theatre at the Museum of London is £500 for a day (9-5). It's just down the road from CodeNode. A/V included: https://hirespace.com/Spaces/London/11018/Museum-of-London/Seminar-Room/Business
£800 per day, 120-person theatre capacity, A/V included, has a "beer fridge": https://hirespace.com/Spaces/London/131487/Runway-East-Moorgate/The-Engine-Room/Business
Regarding videos of ClojureX conference, 2016 onwards are not currently available, however 2011 to 2015 are still available (access requires a free SkillsMatter account). Links are here: https://gist.github.com/jr0cket/d673e28f4368d75e4979dfeae6adcfcd
Going to bow out gracefully from this channel. Thanks for keeping it alight one way or another, does my heart good to see good people doing good things. Feel free to ping me privately if you need me.
Okay I’ve spoken with the guy at http://talent.io I’ve given the details ~75 expected, but only 20 confirmed. 6 speakers confirmed so far, but we haven’t reached everyone yet. He’s going to take a look and see what he can do and speak to people on his end, and will get back to me on Wednesday next week latest. I’ve invited him to join this channel on slack, so he might drop in later, so that I’m not the only point of contact.
Thanks @cfeckardt :thumbsup:
It seems weird that we’ve only got 20 confirmed attendees but 98 people in the channel … 😕
Yeah I would lean for 2nd too - works even for people who will want to shorten their trip
Should we keep the conf on 2nd I also believe @edoardo.tosca would be with us as speaker 🙂
I would not count those 20 as attendees. Those are the people that responded to the questionnaire. I bet more people would come if we were a bit louder about this whole thing. For example, we’ve not put this on Reddit, UK Clojure mail list or any of the other user group channels. I bet more people would be interested in attending if they knew the event was free with the potential of them speaking in a lot more informal format, should they wish to, say lighting talks…
So from what @jack.crawley92 said, tommorow should be the big day regarding the confirmation that the original conference will not be held. Should we then move quickly and officially announce the community conference tomorrow making as much noise as possible?
Or ClojureY :)
Nice one, like that. I think it’s finally dawning that we’re not really saving a conference, it’s more that we’re organising a new one!
well, don’t want to over state it but there’s probably a fair bit to do to ensure we get a good attendance
I would caution being overly optimistic given the time constraints - it's not far until December. Better to have something small, adhoc and informal now, to recover from the (potentially-most-likely) cancellation of the [original] event in December, and concentrate the efforts for next year
when I have helped others with conferences, my first advice is to make a plan that allows you to do it again
much better to be conservative and live to grow, than to end up in debt
(having done both)