Thoughts on Executive Committee? (Was Re: [EuroPython] Version 0.0.1 of CFP announcement)

Paul Everitt paul@eurozope.org
Sun, 9 Mar 2003 12:16:53 +0100


MAL brings up a point that should be addressed pronto.  Do we want an  
Conference Executive Committee?  If so, who is it and what is their  
responsibility?

I'll give my response here:

a. Yes.

b. Dunno.

c. One thing that *isn't* their responsibility: doing all the work.   
"The ones running the event" shouldn't be in the job description.  If  
it is, then we're unlikely to get many volunteers.

--Paul

On samedi, mars 8, 2003, at 17:53 Europe/Paris, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:

> Paul Everitt wrote:
>>> The Executive Committee, just like last year, except that
>>> you don't seem to have finalized who that will be yet.
>> Who is the "you" in the "you don't"?
>
> you = the ones who are running this year's event. Of course,
> people for the EC will have to volunteer for this. So far,
> I have the impression that Tom and you, Paul, are running the
> event. That's perfect, I only think you should make this public
> in order to prevent the hassles we had gone through last year.
>
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