[Campus-purdue-staff] Fwd: hosting an "Introduction to Open Source" event at Purdue in September
Lauren Marie Stuart
lstuart at purdue.edu
Thu Aug 29 03:17:05 UTC 2013
On Aug 28, 2013, at 11:02 PM, Shauna Gordon-McKeon <shaunagm at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks! Will all attendees know how to get to LILY 3102, or is there a web site with directions to LILY that might be useful?
Haven't found a satisfactory map yet so I'll be making my own, including parking and elevator access.
> Your plan sounds fine to me - we can provide snacks at the beginning of the day instead of the end, and run from 12:30 to, say, 7?
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> I'd suggest a schedule of:
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> 12:30 - 2:30 - tutorials
> 2:30 - 4:30 - patch workshop
> 4:30 - 5:00 - career panel
> 5:00 - 6:30 - dinner and socializing, with optional continuing to submit patches
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> You can also take a look at our publicity website, which is up here:
> http://purdue.openhatch.org/
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> Do you see any changes you'd like us to make?
All of that looks great!
> If not, we can go ahead and begin our publicity. I've added you, Lauren, to our google drive planning folder. Specifically, there's a "publicity spreadsheet" where we can keep track of the different lists we've emailed and whether our publicity has gone out on them. We encourage you to send emails to any groups you think would be interested - we find we get the best responses when local hosts send emails to groups and professors/administrators/club officers known to them. That said, we're happy to send out whatever emails you don't have the time to get to.
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> If you're up for doing some of the publicity, you'll probably want to use the "computer science email template", in the folder "email templates". That's the one we use for computer science themed groups, departments, professors. We also like to send emails to science departments, as there are many wonderful open source projects in the sciences, but these are fairly customized and it's usually easier for us to take care of. Which we'll go ahead and do. :) Just let us know if there's a particular group/department/professor where you feel that your personal touch might help with turnout, and we'll show you how to customize the other, science-themed, template.
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> Let me know if you have any questions!
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Awesome! I'll get on that spreadsheet -- we have a good list of promotion targets already (which I'll share on the spreadsheet) so we'll definitely take care of those. Thanks!
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> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:43 PM, Lauren Marie Stuart <lstuart at purdue.edu> wrote:
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>> We have a room: LILY 3102. Unfortunately we can't get into the building (or any other) until 12, so that moves our start time. How badly does that mess with our tentative schedule? Maybe switch lunch to light dinner instead?
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>> Lauren
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Shauna Gordon-McKeon" <shaunagm at gmail.com>
>> To: campus-purdue-staff at lists.openhatch.org
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 8:33:01 AM
>> Subject: [Campus-purdue-staff] Fwd: hosting an "Introduction to Open Source" event at Purdue in September
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>> Forwarding this to the list.
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>> From: Shauna Gordon-McKeon < shaunagm at gmail.com >
>> Date: Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 8:32 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Campus-purdue-staff] hosting an "Introduction to Open Source" event at Purdue in September
>> To: Lauren Marie Stuart < lstuart at purdue.edu >
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>> Bloomington is about 2.5 hours' drive, and Chicago a bit more depending on your ultimate destination. Late morning/early afternoon is perfect. If we got started at 11 or 12, broke for lunch, then did the rest fueled by snacks, would that work? What time do you need to be in Chicago, and what time do you need to do what you do?
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>> That sounds great. Why don't we plan to start at 11am, break for lunch for 12:30-1:30, and then continue on til 5? We have no deadline for getting to Chicago, beyond "not impossibly late at night" so we should be able to finish whenever.
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>> As for food, we usually provide a vegetarian option but are there other dietary restrictions I should plan for, or suggestions in that vein? I'm thinking sandwiches or a burrito bar for lunch, and bagels/spread or chips/pretzels plus some fruit for the afternoon.
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>> That sounds wonderful. Definitely make sure there's vegetarian options. We include a question about dietary restrictions in our sign up survey so we'll be able to see if there are any more restrictions over the next couple of weeks.
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>> Please refer to "us" as the Computer Science Women's Network at Purdue, and our website is http://www.cs.purdue.edu/cswn -- we have some logos on our "Resources" page if you'd like to use those.
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>> I made an assumption that this event would be bring-your-own-device and so requested a classroom (approval still pending) instead of a computer lab. Should I change venues for us?
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>> On last question, regarding titling: "Open Source Comes to Campus: Purdue"?
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>> Great! People should bring their own computers, so we don't need a lab. The room you requested should be fine.
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>> - Shauna
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