Re: [Announce] 2024-2025 Annual report and Draft AGM Agenda
Matt Cengia via linux-aus <[email protected]> Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:12:55 +1100
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Hey folks, In light of this report, what's stopping you, the reader (as opposed to a specific addressee), putting your hand up to run, or help run, a conference? In other words, is there anything that could convince you to help? Some sort of support, mentorship etc? I'll go first: for me, my life (and career) is in a bit of flux currently, and I already have a volunteer role (as a scout leader) that takes up a fair chunk of my free time, so I currently don't have the capacity to take on more. I helped run PyConAU 2023 as their Inclusion and Welcoming coordinator, and that worked well because it was a relatively discrete role. For years, folks have suggested I should put in a bid to run an LCA, and I've no doubt I could do it from a skills perspective, but it's such a huge time commitment that it feels irresponsible to commit to given what I already have on my plate, and I'm not sure there's a good solution to reduce the commitment required by the director and core team for a conference of this size. How about you, reader? What would need to change for *you* to say "yes" to being on the core team? Change is made by the folks who show up; wouldn't it be cool if that were you? On Wed, Jan 15, 2025, at 23:02, Andrew Ruthven via linux-aus wrote: > Hey, > > On Thu, 2025-01-16 at 00:26 +1300, Simon Lyall via linux-aus wrote: > > From: > > > https://linux.org.au/about-us/annual-reports/ > > > > Treasurer’s Report: > > > > "Looking forward to next year, I expect the conferences will adjust to the > > new sponsorship conditions and return to making a profit. I hope the > > number of conferences we run will at least run steady, but at this stage I > > am not > > expecting EO/LCA will be run again. That's a shame as I've attended other > > developer conferences, and without a doubt LA's flagship is both the > > strongest technically and the cheapest to attend. There is no lack of > > speakers, or > > volunteers, or venues, or money. What we can't find is a team to run it" > > > > Thoughts? > > Certainly disappointing, and concerning. I first saw a comment about this on > the Fediverse today/yesterday. I'm surprised this hasn't been raised > earlier. > -- Matt Cengia (pronouns: they/them/theirs) _______________________________________________ linux-aus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/linux-aus To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to linux-aus-unsubscribe-cunTk1MwBs8iFSDQTTA3OBCuuivNXqWP@public.gmane.org