Venue for PyCon ZA 2013

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Simon Cross

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Apr 20, 2013, 10:43:28 AM4/20/13
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Greetings

We need to find a venue for this year's PyCon ZA. Our requirements are:

* Space for ~300 people.
* Rooms for two talk tracks.
* Available on 3-4 October.
* Ideally have somewhere nearby to hold sprints on the weekend.
* Ideally have a couple of smaller rooms for running workshops and tutorials

Suggestions welcomed.

Schiavo
Simon

Louis Cordier

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Apr 20, 2013, 11:50:10 AM4/20/13
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I like to suggest a winefarm-conference-center-setup for this year. I don't know if we should do it in a big/two tent(s) on Lourens Ford Wine Estate, http://www.lourensford.co.za/

It is a very calm place... for the Python Uke's
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uke_%28martial_arts%29

Regards Louis.


Simon

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Neil Muller

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Apr 22, 2013, 3:44:13 AM4/22/13
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On 22 April 2013 05:40, Euan Jonker <eu...@unomena.com> wrote:
> What abut the Clock Tower venue we used last year?
> It worked perfectly for our needs.
>

While it is a nice venue, last year we were aiming for a smaller
number. It's not obvious to me that we'll be able to manage 300 people
in the Clock Tower.

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Neil Muller

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Apr 22, 2013, 3:50:31 AM4/22/13
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On 20 April 2013 17:50, Louis Cordier <lcor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I like to suggest a winefarm-conference-center-setup for this year. I don't
> know if we should do it in a big/two tent(s) on Lourens Ford Wine Estate,
> http://www.lourensford.co.za/
>

So my concerns with holding the conference on a wine-farm:

a) I don't see it working as a sprint venue - and this year I'd really
like to have the sprints closer to the acual conference venue.

b) One of the important parts of a conference like this is the social
interactions around the conference - if most of the attendees are
commuting across in the morning and then heading back immediately at
the end of the day, I don't see narly of much of that happening as I'd
like.

c) Hosting key-note speakers and the like -it generally makes a bunch
of stuff easier if they can be housed reasonably close to the
conference venue, and the wine-farm idea reduces our options there a
bit.


None of these are impossible to overcome, but they're aspects that
need to be thought about.

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Louis Cordier

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Apr 22, 2013, 4:37:46 AM4/22/13
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Neil Muller <drnlm...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 20 April 2013 17:50, Louis Cordier <lcor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I like to suggest a winefarm-conference-center-setup for this year. I don't
> know if we should do it in a big/two tent(s) on Lourens Ford Wine Estate,
> http://www.lourensford.co.za/
>

So my concerns with holding the conference on a wine-farm:

a) I don't see it working as a sprint venue - and this year I'd really
like to have the sprints closer to the acual conference venue.

Then I trump your objection and say we are doing it old-school this year. Pen & Paper. ;p
 
b) One of the important parts of a conference like this is the social
interactions around the conference - if most of the attendees are
commuting across in the morning and then heading back immediately at
the end of the day, I don't see narly of much of that happening as I'd
like.

Go look at the place in person first. No one will wanna go home, it is awesomely pretty there.
 
c) Hosting key-note speakers and the like -it generally makes a bunch
of stuff easier if they can be housed reasonably close to the
conference venue, and the wine-farm idea reduces our options there a
bit.

so only the speakers can eat there. The Phythonistas will have to do Bring & Braai.
 
None of these are impossible to overcome, but they're aspects that
need to be thought about.

Agreed.

Regards, Louis.

Louis Cordier

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Apr 22, 2013, 4:42:44 AM4/22/13
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Is it ok if I invite Guido to join us this year?
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