Dos and Don'ts while writing a proposal for Hosting an OpenSource Conferences
Marketing & Community Management
I am an open source enthusiast. Linux and open source software user, educator & contributor.
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Many people, open source enthusisasts, wish to organize international open source community events in a city of their own country. But sometimes even being competent they fail to get selected because of incomplete and improperly framed proposal, their absence from the meetings, Lack of local event organizing information, not having Pre-defined dedicated local organizing team makes their proposal uninteresting and finally dropped. During Q&A, the team that is not ready with the proper and convincing answers also reduces the chances of their acceptance by the selection committee. I mean organizing an international open source event needs lots of homework done before thinking of writing an Proposal.
- Date:
- 2019 October 6 - 14:30
- Duration:
- 30 min
- Room:
- Ruang 201 (2nd floor)
- Conference:
- openSUSE.Asia Summit 2019
- Language:
- English
- Track:
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- openSUSE MicroOS
- Start Time:
- 2019 October 6 13:00
- Room:
- Ruang 203a (2nd floor)
- Reliable Deployments with Kubernetes and Istio
- Start Time:
- 2019 October 6 13:00
- Room:
- Ruang 203b (2nd floor)
- Introduction to Grub2's GitHub and OBS integration
- Start Time:
- 2019 October 6 14:30
- Room:
- Ruang 202 (2nd floor)
- RLE - Why Emergency Response & Contacts Are Important for Event Organizers
- Start Time:
- 2019 October 6 14:30
- Room:
- Aula Suastika (4th floor)
- Use of LibreOffice in Making a Books
- Start Time:
- 2019 October 6 14:30
- Room:
- Ruang 203c (2nd floor)