Hey everyone! PyCon is now only a little more than a month away, it’s crazy how time flies :) We have a few more things to do before PyCon and I just wanted to check in with everyone to see how things were going. Brandon, I wrote this blog post https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE... and a couple of tweets https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0.... When do you think would be a good time for the blog post to go up? Would you mind publishing the blog post and the tweets for us or is there a way for us to get access to the PyCon blog and Twitter accounts? Hobson, how are you doing regarding contacting people/groups and encouraging them to facilitate an open space? I think it would be great if we could get those emails out by mid-May. I will start traveling May 12th and I would feel much better starting my travels for OSCON and PyCon if I knew all of our open space prep is done :) Please let Kinga and I know if you need help with anything. Kinga did a great job compiling a list of topic suggestions, which I added to the PyCon website https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/. Kinga and Hobson, I think it would be great if we met on Sunday, May 29th (maybe in the late afternoon, right before the opening reception) to have a little „briefing“ in person to discuss the upcoming days of open spaces and anything else that may be relevant. The date is totally flexible. Saturday afternoon/evening may work as well and I promise it won’t take long. Kinga is flying in Saturday morning and I will fly in Saturday afternoon. I just wanted to bring this up so both of you can mark your calendars :) We will have to put the open spaces boards up at 7am every morning. Kinga and I discussed taking turns so each one of us would only have to be there so early once instead of all 3 days. We also discussed putting one person in charge for each day, meaning one person would monitor the board for day one, a second person would take day two, etc. What are your thoughts on this? Warm regards, Anna --------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
Thanks for writing up the blog post, Anna! I have just added you as an author for the blog — would you mind pasting the text into Blogger, and then I can publish it later this week? The only paragraph I have a question about is the one about emailing to reserve a space. The blog post would read more positively and smoothly, as it talks about what we *are* doing with open spaces, if it did not stop to say something that we are *not* doing with them. I suspect that we can just leave that paragraph out? That way, the post would focus on what open spaces are, what they do, and how to sign up, without any distractions about how things used to be. (But: have you been getting lots of emails asking to sign up an open space ahead of time? How many? It would be worth leaving the paragraph in if you are getting lots of emails and the blog post could maybe cut down on the number that you have to answer in the future!) Thanks again for writing it up! On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de> wrote:
Hey everyone!
PyCon is now only a little more than a month away, it’s crazy how time flies :) We have a few more things to do before PyCon and I just wanted to check in with everyone to see how things were going.
Brandon, I wrote this blog post https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE... and a couple of tweets https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0.... When do you think would be a good time for the blog post to go up? Would you mind publishing the blog post and the tweets for us or is there a way for us to get access to the PyCon blog and Twitter accounts?
Hobson, how are you doing regarding contacting people/groups and encouraging them to facilitate an open space? I think it would be great if we could get those emails out by mid-May. I will start traveling May 12th and I would feel much better starting my travels for OSCON and PyCon if I knew all of our open space prep is done :) Please let Kinga and I know if you need help with anything. Kinga did a great job compiling a list of topic suggestions, which I added to the PyCon website https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/.
Kinga and Hobson, I think it would be great if we met on Sunday, May 29th (maybe in the late afternoon, right before the opening reception) to have a little „briefing“ in person to discuss the upcoming days of open spaces and anything else that may be relevant. The date is totally flexible. Saturday afternoon/evening may work as well and I promise it won’t take long. Kinga is flying in Saturday morning and I will fly in Saturday afternoon. I just wanted to bring this up so both of you can mark your calendars :)
We will have to put the open spaces boards up at 7am every morning. Kinga and I discussed taking turns so each one of us would only have to be there so early once instead of all 3 days. We also discussed putting one person in charge for each day, meaning one person would monitor the board for day one, a second person would take day two, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
Warm regards, Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
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-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com
Hi Anna, I haven't compiled the e-mail list yet, but will make sure you have a draft <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kDxgsM9taZc-Ii9b5HZI5dVhUsEAB3I2WNrs...> by next Sunday (May 1) and a thorough list the following Sunday (May 8). My understanding is that I should start with a clean slate and list contact info for all PyCon attendees that I think would be interested in hosting an Open Space. Do I have access to the list of registration e-mails or should I just mine/crawl twitter (and my own memory) for orgs that mention Python a lot and track down their e-mail addresses manually? --Hobson (503) 974-6274 gh <https://github.com/hobson/> twtr <https://twitter.com/hobsonlane> li <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hobsonlane> g+ <http://plus.google.com/+HobsonLane/> so <http://stackoverflow.com/users/623735/hobs> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Brandon Rhodes <pycon.brandon@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for writing up the blog post, Anna! I have just added you as an author for the blog — would you mind pasting the text into Blogger, and then I can publish it later this week?
The only paragraph I have a question about is the one about emailing to reserve a space. The blog post would read more positively and smoothly, as it talks about what we *are* doing with open spaces, if it did not stop to say something that we are *not* doing with them. I suspect that we can just leave that paragraph out? That way, the post would focus on what open spaces are, what they do, and how to sign up, without any distractions about how things used to be.
(But: have you been getting lots of emails asking to sign up an open space ahead of time? How many? It would be worth leaving the paragraph in if you are getting lots of emails and the blog post could maybe cut down on the number that you have to answer in the future!)
Thanks again for writing it up!
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de> wrote:
Hey everyone!
PyCon is now only a little more than a month away, it’s crazy how time flies :) We have a few more things to do before PyCon and I just wanted to check in with everyone to see how things were going.
Brandon, I wrote this blog post https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE... and a couple of tweets https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0.... When do you think would be a good time for the blog post to go up? Would you mind publishing the blog post and the tweets for us or is there a way for us to get access to the PyCon blog and Twitter accounts?
Hobson, how are you doing regarding contacting people/groups and encouraging them to facilitate an open space? I think it would be great if we could get those emails out by mid-May. I will start traveling May 12th and I would feel much better starting my travels for OSCON and PyCon if I knew all of our open space prep is done :) Please let Kinga and I know if you need help with anything. Kinga did a great job compiling a list of topic suggestions, which I added to the PyCon website https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/.
Kinga and Hobson, I think it would be great if we met on Sunday, May 29th (maybe in the late afternoon, right before the opening reception) to have a little „briefing“ in person to discuss the upcoming days of open spaces and anything else that may be relevant. The date is totally flexible. Saturday afternoon/evening may work as well and I promise it won’t take long. Kinga is flying in Saturday morning and I will fly in Saturday afternoon. I just wanted to bring this up so both of you can mark your calendars :)
We will have to put the open spaces boards up at 7am every morning. Kinga and I discussed taking turns so each one of us would only have to be there so early once instead of all 3 days. We also discussed putting one person in charge for each day, meaning one person would monitor the board for day one, a second person would take day two, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
Warm regards, Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
_______________________________________________ Pycon-openspaces mailing list Pycon-openspaces@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces
-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com
_______________________________________________ Pycon-openspaces mailing list Pycon-openspaces@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces
Hi all, We cannot supply a list of registrants. Thanks Ewa On Monday, April 25, 2016, Hobson Lane <hobsonlane@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Anna,
I haven't compiled the e-mail list yet, but will make sure you have a draft <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kDxgsM9taZc-Ii9b5HZI5dVhUsEAB3I2WNrs...> by next Sunday (May 1) and a thorough list the following Sunday (May 8). My understanding is that I should start with a clean slate and list contact info for all PyCon attendees that I think would be interested in hosting an Open Space. Do I have access to the list of registration e-mails or should I just mine/crawl twitter (and my own memory) for orgs that mention Python a lot and track down their e-mail addresses manually?
--Hobson (503) 974-6274 gh <https://github.com/hobson/> twtr <https://twitter.com/hobsonlane> li <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hobsonlane> g+ <http://plus.google.com/+HobsonLane/> so <http://stackoverflow.com/users/623735/hobs>
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Brandon Rhodes <pycon.brandon@gmail.com <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','pycon.brandon@gmail.com');>> wrote:
Thanks for writing up the blog post, Anna! I have just added you as an author for the blog — would you mind pasting the text into Blogger, and then I can publish it later this week?
The only paragraph I have a question about is the one about emailing to reserve a space. The blog post would read more positively and smoothly, as it talks about what we *are* doing with open spaces, if it did not stop to say something that we are *not* doing with them. I suspect that we can just leave that paragraph out? That way, the post would focus on what open spaces are, what they do, and how to sign up, without any distractions about how things used to be.
(But: have you been getting lots of emails asking to sign up an open space ahead of time? How many? It would be worth leaving the paragraph in if you are getting lots of emails and the blog post could maybe cut down on the number that you have to answer in the future!)
Thanks again for writing it up!
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','ossanna16@gmx.de');>> wrote:
Hey everyone!
PyCon is now only a little more than a month away, it’s crazy how time flies :) We have a few more things to do before PyCon and I just wanted to check in with everyone to see how things were going.
Brandon, I wrote this blog post https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE... and a couple of tweets https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0.... When do you think would be a good time for the blog post to go up? Would you mind publishing the blog post and the tweets for us or is there a way for us to get access to the PyCon blog and Twitter accounts?
Hobson, how are you doing regarding contacting people/groups and encouraging them to facilitate an open space? I think it would be great if we could get those emails out by mid-May. I will start traveling May 12th and I would feel much better starting my travels for OSCON and PyCon if I knew all of our open space prep is done :) Please let Kinga and I know if you need help with anything. Kinga did a great job compiling a list of topic suggestions, which I added to the PyCon website https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/.
Kinga and Hobson, I think it would be great if we met on Sunday, May 29th (maybe in the late afternoon, right before the opening reception) to have a little „briefing“ in person to discuss the upcoming days of open spaces and anything else that may be relevant. The date is totally flexible. Saturday afternoon/evening may work as well and I promise it won’t take long. Kinga is flying in Saturday morning and I will fly in Saturday afternoon. I just wanted to bring this up so both of you can mark your calendars :)
We will have to put the open spaces boards up at 7am every morning. Kinga and I discussed taking turns so each one of us would only have to be there so early once instead of all 3 days. We also discussed putting one person in charge for each day, meaning one person would monitor the board for day one, a second person would take day two, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
Warm regards, Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
_______________________________________________ Pycon-openspaces mailing list Pycon-openspaces@python.org <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','Pycon-openspaces@python.org');> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces
-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','pycon.brandon@gmail.com');>
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-- Best regards, Ewa Director of Operations Python Software Foundation Cell: 415-319-5237
Hey Brandon! Thank you for giving me access to the PyCon blog and for your suggestions regarding the blog post. I agree with you and I removed the paragraph about reserving a slot in advance. You are right that it sounded negative and we have not received any emails regarding the topic at all so it’s probably not necessary to mention this :) I saved the blog post in Blogger. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do. Thank you so much for your help! Anna --------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
Am 25.04.2016 um 23:29 schrieb Brandon Rhodes <pycon.brandon@gmail.com>:
Thanks for writing up the blog post, Anna! I have just added you as an author for the blog — would you mind pasting the text into Blogger, and then I can publish it later this week?
The only paragraph I have a question about is the one about emailing to reserve a space. The blog post would read more positively and smoothly, as it talks about what we are doing with open spaces, if it did not stop to say something that we are not doing with them. I suspect that we can just leave that paragraph out? That way, the post would focus on what open spaces are, what they do, and how to sign up, without any distractions about how things used to be.
(But: have you been getting lots of emails asking to sign up an open space ahead of time? How many? It would be worth leaving the paragraph in if you are getting lots of emails and the blog post could maybe cut down on the number that you have to answer in the future!)
Thanks again for writing it up!
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de <mailto:ossanna16@gmx.de>> wrote: Hey everyone!
PyCon is now only a little more than a month away, it’s crazy how time flies :) We have a few more things to do before PyCon and I just wanted to check in with everyone to see how things were going.
Brandon, I wrote this blog post https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE... <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE...> and a couple of tweets https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0... <https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0...>. When do you think would be a good time for the blog post to go up? Would you mind publishing the blog post and the tweets for us or is there a way for us to get access to the PyCon blog and Twitter accounts?
Hobson, how are you doing regarding contacting people/groups and encouraging them to facilitate an open space? I think it would be great if we could get those emails out by mid-May. I will start traveling May 12th and I would feel much better starting my travels for OSCON and PyCon if I knew all of our open space prep is done :) Please let Kinga and I know if you need help with anything. Kinga did a great job compiling a list of topic suggestions, which I added to the PyCon website https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/ <https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/>.
Kinga and Hobson, I think it would be great if we met on Sunday, May 29th (maybe in the late afternoon, right before the opening reception) to have a little „briefing“ in person to discuss the upcoming days of open spaces and anything else that may be relevant. The date is totally flexible. Saturday afternoon/evening may work as well and I promise it won’t take long. Kinga is flying in Saturday morning and I will fly in Saturday afternoon. I just wanted to bring this up so both of you can mark your calendars :)
We will have to put the open spaces boards up at 7am every morning. Kinga and I discussed taking turns so each one of us would only have to be there so early once instead of all 3 days. We also discussed putting one person in charge for each day, meaning one person would monitor the board for day one, a second person would take day two, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
Warm regards, Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
_______________________________________________ Pycon-openspaces mailing list Pycon-openspaces@python.org <mailto:Pycon-openspaces@python.org> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces <https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces>
-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com <mailto:pycon.brandon@gmail.com>
Thank you, Anna, that's exactly what I needed! Thanks to the fact that you pasted in the text, you will get credit when I hit "Post". I'll ping you when the blog post is up — probably today, but also possibly tomorrow! On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de> wrote:
Hey Brandon!
Thank you for giving me access to the PyCon blog and for your suggestions regarding the blog post. I agree with you and I removed the paragraph about reserving a slot in advance. You are right that it sounded negative and we have not received any emails regarding the topic at all so it’s probably not necessary to mention this :)
I saved the blog post in Blogger. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do.
Thank you so much for your help! Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
Am 25.04.2016 um 23:29 schrieb Brandon Rhodes <pycon.brandon@gmail.com>:
Thanks for writing up the blog post, Anna! I have just added you as an author for the blog — would you mind pasting the text into Blogger, and then I can publish it later this week?
The only paragraph I have a question about is the one about emailing to reserve a space. The blog post would read more positively and smoothly, as it talks about what we *are* doing with open spaces, if it did not stop to say something that we are *not* doing with them. I suspect that we can just leave that paragraph out? That way, the post would focus on what open spaces are, what they do, and how to sign up, without any distractions about how things used to be.
(But: have you been getting lots of emails asking to sign up an open space ahead of time? How many? It would be worth leaving the paragraph in if you are getting lots of emails and the blog post could maybe cut down on the number that you have to answer in the future!)
Thanks again for writing it up!
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de> wrote:
Hey everyone!
PyCon is now only a little more than a month away, it’s crazy how time flies :) We have a few more things to do before PyCon and I just wanted to check in with everyone to see how things were going.
Brandon, I wrote this blog post https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE... and a couple of tweets https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0.... When do you think would be a good time for the blog post to go up? Would you mind publishing the blog post and the tweets for us or is there a way for us to get access to the PyCon blog and Twitter accounts?
Hobson, how are you doing regarding contacting people/groups and encouraging them to facilitate an open space? I think it would be great if we could get those emails out by mid-May. I will start traveling May 12th and I would feel much better starting my travels for OSCON and PyCon if I knew all of our open space prep is done :) Please let Kinga and I know if you need help with anything. Kinga did a great job compiling a list of topic suggestions, which I added to the PyCon website https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/.
Kinga and Hobson, I think it would be great if we met on Sunday, May 29th (maybe in the late afternoon, right before the opening reception) to have a little „briefing“ in person to discuss the upcoming days of open spaces and anything else that may be relevant. The date is totally flexible. Saturday afternoon/evening may work as well and I promise it won’t take long. Kinga is flying in Saturday morning and I will fly in Saturday afternoon. I just wanted to bring this up so both of you can mark your calendars :)
We will have to put the open spaces boards up at 7am every morning. Kinga and I discussed taking turns so each one of us would only have to be there so early once instead of all 3 days. We also discussed putting one person in charge for each day, meaning one person would monitor the board for day one, a second person would take day two, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
Warm regards, Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
_______________________________________________ Pycon-openspaces mailing list Pycon-openspaces@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces
-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com
-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com
Thank you so much! :) Anna --------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
Am 27.04.2016 um 13:41 schrieb Brandon Rhodes <pycon.brandon@gmail.com>:
Thank you, Anna, that's exactly what I needed! Thanks to the fact that you pasted in the text, you will get credit when I hit "Post". I'll ping you when the blog post is up — probably today, but also possibly tomorrow!
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de <mailto:ossanna16@gmx.de>> wrote: Hey Brandon!
Thank you for giving me access to the PyCon blog and for your suggestions regarding the blog post. I agree with you and I removed the paragraph about reserving a slot in advance. You are right that it sounded negative and we have not received any emails regarding the topic at all so it’s probably not necessary to mention this :)
I saved the blog post in Blogger. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do.
Thank you so much for your help! Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
Am 25.04.2016 um 23:29 schrieb Brandon Rhodes <pycon.brandon@gmail.com <mailto:pycon.brandon@gmail.com>>:
Thanks for writing up the blog post, Anna! I have just added you as an author for the blog — would you mind pasting the text into Blogger, and then I can publish it later this week?
The only paragraph I have a question about is the one about emailing to reserve a space. The blog post would read more positively and smoothly, as it talks about what we are doing with open spaces, if it did not stop to say something that we are not doing with them. I suspect that we can just leave that paragraph out? That way, the post would focus on what open spaces are, what they do, and how to sign up, without any distractions about how things used to be.
(But: have you been getting lots of emails asking to sign up an open space ahead of time? How many? It would be worth leaving the paragraph in if you are getting lots of emails and the blog post could maybe cut down on the number that you have to answer in the future!)
Thanks again for writing it up!
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de <mailto:ossanna16@gmx.de>> wrote: Hey everyone!
PyCon is now only a little more than a month away, it’s crazy how time flies :) We have a few more things to do before PyCon and I just wanted to check in with everyone to see how things were going.
Brandon, I wrote this blog post https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE... <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1262fTqWUTyGGfybVsoSFQj3fo2pyMxUV-GZ_dQkE...> and a couple of tweets https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0... <https://docs.google.com/document/d/17DcNG-AJD0hsODHfMQBn3GdNCIsPvVNFigkYz7X0...>. When do you think would be a good time for the blog post to go up? Would you mind publishing the blog post and the tweets for us or is there a way for us to get access to the PyCon blog and Twitter accounts?
Hobson, how are you doing regarding contacting people/groups and encouraging them to facilitate an open space? I think it would be great if we could get those emails out by mid-May. I will start traveling May 12th and I would feel much better starting my travels for OSCON and PyCon if I knew all of our open space prep is done :) Please let Kinga and I know if you need help with anything. Kinga did a great job compiling a list of topic suggestions, which I added to the PyCon website https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/ <https://us.pycon.org/2016/events/open-spaces/>.
Kinga and Hobson, I think it would be great if we met on Sunday, May 29th (maybe in the late afternoon, right before the opening reception) to have a little „briefing“ in person to discuss the upcoming days of open spaces and anything else that may be relevant. The date is totally flexible. Saturday afternoon/evening may work as well and I promise it won’t take long. Kinga is flying in Saturday morning and I will fly in Saturday afternoon. I just wanted to bring this up so both of you can mark your calendars :)
We will have to put the open spaces boards up at 7am every morning. Kinga and I discussed taking turns so each one of us would only have to be there so early once instead of all 3 days. We also discussed putting one person in charge for each day, meaning one person would monitor the board for day one, a second person would take day two, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
Warm regards, Anna
--------------------------------- You are appreciated. You are enough. You matter. You are not alone.
_______________________________________________ Pycon-openspaces mailing list Pycon-openspaces@python.org <mailto:Pycon-openspaces@python.org> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces <https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-openspaces>
-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com <mailto:pycon.brandon@gmail.com>
-- Brandon Rhodes PyCon 2016 Conference Chair pycon.brandon@gmail.com <mailto:pycon.brandon@gmail.com>
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