[FM Discuss] [IAEP] Sugar users manual
adam hyde
adam at flossmanuals.net
Tue Jul 8 01:37:45 PDT 2008
hi
We are doing a book sprint now in Paris (see the blog section in
http://www.flossmanuals.net/about)
There are 6 people here with more on irc.
I agree with the cost breakdown except the travel costs are a bit low.
If this was North America only event then that might be realistic but a
USD $500 fare to the US from EU/Africa/Asia Pacific isn't possible (esp
with the low USD against the euro). Also, if the event is in summer you
can expect to pay more for accomodation. So I would raise the bottom
line by about 1500-2000 ie. 6500-7000 USD.
adam
> I would love to participate in this.
>
> Getting a sprint together is actually relatively straightforward, and it
> doesn't have to cost much.
>
> Cost breakdown:
>
> 1. Location. You should be able to get a location for free. If not, you
> aren't trying. :) I can name two dozen institutions that would be happy
> to claim a relationship with OLPC. Figure out the location that is
> closest to where most of your participants will be, find a friendly
> college with a couple of rooms to spare (and it's summer, so shouldn't be
> tough), pick a date, and set it up. You need wireless and whiteboards.
> At any college, this should be a gimme.
>
> 2. Travel costs. Depends on whether you want people to travel on their
> own dime, or whether you want to sponsor them. If you have six writers,
> worst case scenario is likely to be five travellers at around $500 airfare
> apiece, so $2500. Maybe a little more; maybe substantially less.
>
> 3. Lodging. Depending on the comfort level of the participants, and if
> you can find Friends Of The Cause, couches work. Worst case scenario:
> cheap hotel, two people per room, six people total, $300/night.
>
> 4. Food. $25 per diem per person, for a total of $150/day.
>
> The most important thing is finding the people. If you can find the
> people, you should be able to make this event happen for $5000, tops.
> Beforehand, someone should break down the structure of the guide, and
> people should know what they'll be working on.
>
> OLPC/Sugar should definitely be holding more hackfest events, no question.
> This sounds like a good place to start.
>
> --g
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