You name the technology and you would find active meetup in Bangalore. Be it Docker, DevOps, AWS, GlusterFS, Machine Learning etc. Every meetup group meets at-least once in every two months and share the knowledge. These days cloud, be it public or private seems to common platform for everyone and containers are slowly becoming unit of execution. There are few conferences which are dedicated on these topics which bring people together. This idea is on similar lines but the quest is whether can we do a conference which driven by the community ?
Last year Docker and DevOps meetup group did a joint one day meetup, for which we received good feedback. By doing such a joint meetup we can extend it to mini-conference but there are few questions which arise :-
- Who would provide the venue ?
- What if we announce the conference, sell few tickets but don’t have enough fund to pull it off ?
- What if we don’t find the sponsors ?
- etc..
Can we play safe here ? May be Yes !!! With discussion with some of the other meetup organiser we thought of following:-
We’ll open-up 200 registration in the beginning and then ask people to pay 200 per ticket. 200 registrations because that is what we can accommodate in a meetup, if event does not happen. We are charging some money to make sure participant is really interested.
Once 200 people are signed up we can go to companies for sponsoring the venue. The company can pay us or directly to the venue/event management. If we don’t get the sponsorship then we’ll just to a meetup as usual. Whatever money we collected so far, we can give that back in prizes during the meetup.
Sounds good ?? This is just a concept now. Lets see if we can take it forward in next week or so. Do leave your comments if you suggestions/idea ?
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The idea seems to be good one.
I remember the very first DevOps Days India 2011 which I attended at ThoughtWorks followed the same concept. There were prizes too
Sounds good.
+1 to the idea. I always felt Bangalore lacks a community driven conference. I think 200 is a good enough number to start with. One thing I would suggest to keep in mind to plan the event with sufficient time in hand, so that we get enough time to promote and get good speakers/content in place.
Yes sounds good but we should have deep focused technology sessions with two or three screens spread out in the whole rooms so that everybody can see what the presenter types on his laptop and a session would be more useful, if the presenter can show some walkthroughs and not just limited to powerpoint presentations
Good idea Neependra. Lets do it. +1 to more walkthrough driven contents.