If we want to expand the cap (if not to 100, maybe 70 or something),
what can the rest of us provide to make the host more
comfortable/confident? What help is needed? I believe that there are
other resources than the venue capacity that might limit the event
size.
Anyway, I think the cap should be whatever number the host feels
comfortable to manage - organizing an event larger than the
organizer's capacity can be exhausting.
Yusuke
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 1:12 PM, Gnangarra <gnangarra(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I agree with doing a small conference first, I thought that given what is available as
venues in Indonesia that a 100 person event over two days all in one hotel(Like Berlin
2017) somewhere would be quite manageable. The target of 50 I thought would be too small
to be able to get a good cross section of participants from enough communities. As part of
this is going bigger the smaller the initial number the less able we will be to build
sufficient momentum for the next one. Also small size can have a negative effect of
being seen as an event for those privileged usual suspects.
On 22 August 2017 at 12:03, Biyanto Rebin <biyanto.rebin(a)wikimedia.or.id> wrote:
>
> Hello Gideon,
>
> We expect to run ESEAP conference first as ESEAP representative in Wikimedia
Conference already discuss it before, so it should be not more than 50 participants, as we
would like to increase the community participants in ESEAP region. ESEAP region is also
more underrepresented in Wikimedia movements than other community. When we gather together
in conference, we miss out people from Brunei, Singapore, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Timor
Leste even Vietnam as well as Indonesian and Australian.
> That's the reason why we should try to do a small conference first, after that we
can do together a bigger conference such as Asian Conference. We can start to work with
another region and especially Indian community who have established a good event, such as
WikiConference India.
> Is this reasonable for you?
>
> Cheers,
>
> 2017-08-22 10:54 GMT+07:00 Gnangarra <gnangarra(a)gmail.com>om>:
>>
>> Kaya Ivonne,
>>
>> I applaud your cautious approach but please could you look to say 100
participants as 50 will see too many people unable to be part of the event especially
given the number of communities and just the FB group that were talking last night about
this had over 60 participants, I suspect that this mailing list also has more than 50.
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> Gideon aka Gnangarra
>>
>> On 22 August 2017 at 11:44, Ivonne Kristiani
<ivonne.kristiani(a)wikimedia.or.id> wrote:
>>>
>>> We would love to host Asian Conference, but considering that it will be the
first time for WMID to host such a huge regional conference and also taking into account
the time span and resources for preparing the conference, we prefer to start small and we
cap the participants to 50 people max, from ESEAP. Afterwards, we can discuss about the
possibility of hosting a bigger conference.
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