Re: [TYPES] online conferences should be free
Hendrik Boom <hendrik-e9JHxFxFq/[email protected]> Mon, 7 Jun 2021 12:16:24 -0400
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[ The Types Forum, http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-list ] On Sun, Jun 06, 2021 at 09:00:01PM -0300, Alejandro DÃaz-Caro wrote: > [ The Types Forum, http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-list ] > > I may add that it makes totally sense to me that a service such as Clowdr > (and other similar platforms) charge for their usage. The price do not only > covers the usage, but also there is somebody to assist you (giving > tutorials, answering questions, etc). In any case the prices are quite fair > and, as I mentioned before, there are still options to make the conference > either free, or mostly free. And a conference organiser presumaby has the ability to run the open-source Clowdr software on his own server, paying nothing to the company. > The alternative would be to use some ad-hoc > solution, which probably will not be perfectly adapted for a conference. > And since conferences will be virtual yet for some time (at least), we > should use the best available tools. > > So, my point of view is that conferences should be free, as much as > possible, and should not renounce to use the best available tools. > > -- Alejandro > > > El dom., 6 jun. 2021 20:33, Benjamin Pierce <[email protected]> > escribió: > > > On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 1:15 AM Stefan Monnier <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> [ The Types Forum, > >> http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-list ] > >> > >> I think it would make sense for the ACM to host some of those services > >> (and participate in their development). IIUC this is partly what > >> happen(s|ed) with clowdr. > >> > > > > I can say a few words about what happened with Clowdr... :-) > > > > For those that don't know, Clowdr <http://Clowdr.org> is an open-source > > virtual conference platform that's been under development for the past year. > > > > The first version of Clowdr in summer 2020 was supported by a small NSF > > grant. Since the autumn, further development has been led by Clowdr CIC, a > > UK Community Interest Company that was set up to maintain, develop, and > > help conferences use Clowdr. The company has grown organically, funded by > > service contracts with individual conferences under which Clowdr hosts the > > platform and, in some cases, assists with conference organization and > > logistics. Several of these have been ACM conferences, but the company has > > never received funding or sponsorship directly from ACM. > > > > Best, > > > > - Benjamin > > > > P.S. For full disclosure, I am one of the original Clowdr developers and > > one of the founding directors of Clowdr CIC. To avoid conflicts of > > interest, I resigned all my official positions within ACM and SIGPLAN when > > the company was formed. > > > > > > > >