Re: [Announce] 2024-2025 Annual report and Draft AGM Agenda
Karl Goetz via linux-aus <[email protected]> Fri, 17 Jan 2025 21:16:20 +1100
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On 15/1/25 22:26, 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? My thoughts: - After looking at the finances (those that are available) there certainly doesn't seem to be a lot of budget to get paid organisers involved so the organising team will have to remain volunteers, in order to run the conference. - People in our industry don't tend to have that sort of time - So I see why we could be at this position. As an unrelated aside (and this is an "I am nosy" question not a "I have time to run a conference" question): Is there information provided to bid teams for LA run conferences which gives guidance from lessons learned in previous years or is each years team out on their own (possibly with access to the LCA ghosts?)? thanks, Karl. _______________________________________________ linux-aus mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/linux-aus To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to [email protected]