[Haskell-cafe] Let's plan BayHac 2019!
Edward Kmett
ekmett at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 15:42:31 UTC 2018
At the very least, I'd be interesting in giving a talk, and I can probably
convince MIRI to help sponsor if you have a sense of what you need. (They
were quite happy with how their sponsorship of ICFP went this year.)
My one personal time constraint in April/May is whenever it turns out Yow!
LambdaJam is going to be scheduled. Last year it was May 21-23 and it has
held consistently to that part of May.
-Edward
On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 11:29 PM Dan Burton <danburton.email at gmail.com>
wrote:
> It's time to start thinking about the next BayHac!
>
> I am assembling a group of organizers for next year's event. Anyone who
> has been involved in organizing past BayHac events will be automatically
> accepted. (I have BCCed a number of past organizers; please reach out to
> any you know in case I missed anyone.)
>
> Anyone else who is interested in helping to plan BayHac, please contact
> me. Depending on how many past organizers rejoin, we will discuss the
> applicants and accept 1 to 3 new organizers.
>
> BayHac is a weekend of learning, sharing, and hacking on a variety of
> projects for the Haskell community. BayHac usually occurs in San Francisco,
> California, Mountain View, California, or thereabouts.
>
> I'd like to aim for April/May 2019, though that is, of course, subject to
> change.
>
> A rough outline, in rough chronological order, of what the BayHac
> organizers will be doing:
>
> 0. Assemble the organizers.
> 1. Select date and venue for BayHac 2019.
> 2. Secure corporate sponsors to cover costs (mainly, food).
> 3. Invite talk proposals and select speakers.
> 4. Open online registration and publicize the event.
> 5. Plan details like catering, registration desk, recording, and make it
> happen!
>
> If any of that sounds like fun to you, then I'd love to hear from you!
>
> -- Dan Burton
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