To volunteer to help for a particular activity, add your WikiName to the list, (or simply your name and a phone number or obfuscated email) and send an email to the other people in that list.
Session Chairs
Help Urgently Wanted!
Volunteer to chair one talk or many, we will love you forever. Responsibilities are described at:
http://wiki.europython2009.eu/SessionTeam
Session Rota
Please edit the table below to add your name to the sessions that you are willing to chair. If you are unfamiliar with Wiki syntax and would prefer not to edit this page directly, please drop me (TimCouper) an email and I will add you to the table.
Session Chair Team Captain: TimCouper
Session |
Time |
Adrian Boult Hall |
Recital Hall |
New Lecture Theatre |
Arena Foyer |
Lecture Room 1 |
Band Room |
Tuesday Session A |
10:00 - 11:00 |
|
Kit Blake |
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Tuesday Session B |
11:30 - 13:00 |
|
Kit Blake |
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Tuesday Session C |
15:30 - 17:00 |
Tobias Brox |
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Tuesday Session D |
17:30 - 19:00 |
|
Kit Blake |
Tobias Brox |
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Wednesday Session A |
10:00 - 10:30 |
|
NR |
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Wednesday Session B |
11:00 - 12:30 |
David Boddie |
NR |
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Wednesday Session C |
15:00 - 16:00 |
David Boddie |
NR |
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Thursday Session A |
9:30 - 10:30 |
Tobias Brox |
|
NR |
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Thursday Session B |
11:00 - 12:30 |
NR |
NR - "None required"
People that signed up before the rota table was available (please select your sessions in the table above):
General Helpers
Help Urgently Wanted!
This involves helping with stuffing swag bags, heavy lifting and moving various things from one place to another. Meeting for volunteers on Monday 29th June at 5:15pm.
See the sign-up list for "manual labour": the little jobs that would ideally be done by robots. The up-side of bag-stuffing is that it can be a social activity and help you meet some of the organisers.
Here are some general volunteers who should consider signing up for the tasks mentioned above:
- Tobias Brox
MartinMeredith (available all but first Sunday)
RichardTaylor (available on the Friday before the conference, Monday (late morning onwards) and the rest of the week (including Friday for tear down as required)
WernerWiethege (arrive Saturday around noon, if there's any pre-tutorial lifting, stuffing, moving ...)
Tech Team
Help Wanted!
This involves sorting out transporting kit, mostly power and network cables, from Clockwork Systems offices down to the Conservatoire on Sunday and then setting it up for the tutorials there, in the Library rooms and at the CBSO. During the tutorials it will probably be necessary to run in extra cables so that delegates have power. Extra wireless access points will almost certainly need to be installed at the CBSO.
Additionally the odd attendee may need help with getting their wireless working, and overseas delegates may want a continental type power strip or UK adapter.
There will need to be an extra push on Tuesday morning to get power into the various meeting rooms.
We often make a trip out to buy more stuff...
We then need volunteers to provide cover during the conference, helping delegates with any connectivity and power issues they may have. Additionally the wireless network will need to be monitored.
Finally at the end of the Conference all the cables will need to be pulled, packed away and transported back to the Linux Emporium offices.
QuentinWright (TechTeam Leader)
- Keith White
Talk audio recording
Help Wanted!
This involves checking the equipment in each room is ok, every half day or so. A check consists of making sure audio recorders are on, changing batteries and copying data to a lappy. Anyone who can volunteer for a single day or a single room would help a lot. Thanks!
CiaránMooney (grand pooh-bah recorder maximus)
ChristopherSwift - Glad to check all recording equipment
MartinMeredith (available all but first Sunday)
AndrewGodwin (can change batteries like a pro...)
Room |
Audio Monkey Responsible |
Adrian Boult Hall |
|
Recital Hall |
|
New Lecture Theatre |
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Arena Foyer |
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Lecture Room 1 |
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Lecture Room 2 |
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Talk audio editing
Help Wanted!
After the conference, from the comfort of your own home, we'd really appreciate anyone who wants to lend a hand editing the talk recording audio files (cutting off rubbish at the start and end) and upload them to the EP website. Anyone who can use something like Audacity (an audio file editor) could help out here. Doing just a few files would help, so don't be intimidated.
There is a post-conference Audio Editing sprint planned (headed by Ciarán Mooney). This is planned as an informal event, but it would be nice to know there are going to be others there. Please sign up at the Sprints page. There is no obligation to attend though!
CiaránMooney (senior audio geek)
JonathanHartley (eager dogsbody)
ŁukaszLanga (experienced Logic Studio user)
AndrewGodwin (Audacity is my thing)
- Join us please!
Photography
- Dale Strickland-Clark has volunteered to make sure that we have a good photographic record
- so has Tom Mortimer
- and Neil Woolford
- and Gregor Lingl
We shouldn't be short of good photos this year
Blog europython.wordpress.com
JonathanHartley (junior poster) (actually I don't think I have post permissions any more, since the blog moved)
ReinoutVanRees will blog at his own blog (like at europython 2006).
Disaster Management
ChristopherSwift - Will destroy all disasters, just don't ask for the remains.
Contacts for other activities
Volunteers are not currently required for the following:
Benevolent Dictator For the time being
Publicity
Website and Talk scheduling
Zeth (Django mad hatter)
JonathanHartley (spreadsheet Queen of Hearts)
JohnPinner (Thyme Cheshire Cat)
TimParkin (css Mock Turtle)
Wiki Tech wiki.europython.eu
- Thomas Waldmann
- Radomir Dopieralski
Wiki Content
- Ciaran Mooney
- Paul Boddie
