2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:
I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an employee, not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help us then these figures would be revised downwards.
First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked already (as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very end of July instead.
Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared to £2844 for just the main hall).
I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a number!
The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I quote: "If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up to 50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll accept Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is this a sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating a new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.
They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating a new charity just for the conference should be more work than finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline. Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon...
2008/7/14 Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com:
2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:
Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared
to
£2844 for just the main hall).
I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a number!
Not sure either. Last year an organiser for the previous year's wikimania offered to allow access to their budget[1]. I think it would be useful to look at that and see what sort of figures we are likely to be looking with regards to the various expenditures we would face in putting on such an event.
I would further suggest that having the event run directly or indirectly by a charity would be a big advantage as I believe that having charitable status would mean sponsorship from corporations could have some form of tax relief for them as they would count as charitable donations. That is of course only if such conferences are included in the approved charitable aims of wikimedia uk, (I haven't checked the charter etc so am not sure if this is the case). If not then wmuk funds could not be spent on this, and donations would have to be made directly to whatever entity was organising the event.
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2007-September/032997.html
-- James
Both Buenos Aries and Alexandria got their conference venue for free, so that was, and remains our target. If we cant then were going to need fairly serious reductions on accommodation to be competitive. (And even then its going to be hard, Alexandria got accommodation for $6 per person per night.) Or of course a major UK only sponsorship deal. Gary Kirk had some success last year with Jim Knight (junior schools minister), so Im going to pursue that avenue myself unless Gary wants to volunteer to pick up old contacts. Ill also pester my google UK contact to see if he can give me a slightly better way in than he did last year. (Does anyone have any Amazon UK/Microsoft UK/Ebay UK/etc contacts?)
Jonathan Zittrain is leaving the OII which marginally reduces our chance of getting anything serious from Balliol/them on the accommodation front but well see, he has promised to get some of his DPhil students onboard which should give us a voice on the inside hopefully. Balliols master is away on holiday for the next week or so, so it will be a while before we hear anything on that front.
Tom
From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of James Hardy Sent: 14 July 2008 17:51 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
2008/7/14 Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com:
2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:
Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared
to
£2844 for just the main hall).
I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a number!
Not sure either. Last year an organiser for the previous year's wikimania offered to allow access to their budget[1]. I think it would be useful to look at that and see what sort of figures we are likely to be looking with regards to the various expenditures we would face in putting on such an event.
I would further suggest that having the event run directly or indirectly by a charity would be a big advantage as I believe that having charitable status would mean sponsorship from corporations could have some form of tax relief for them as they would count as charitable donations. That is of course only if such conferences are included in the approved charitable aims of wikimedia uk, (I haven't checked the charter etc so am not sure if this is the case). If not then wmuk funds could not be spent on this, and donations would have to be made directly to whatever entity was organising the event.
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2007-September/032997.html
-- James
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100> From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010> > 2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:> > I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an employee,> > not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help us> > then these figures would be revised downwards.> >> > First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked already> > (as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very end of> > July instead.> >> > Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the> > public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared to> > £2844 for just the main hall).> > I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does> anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a> number!> > > The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I quote:> > "If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up to> > 50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll accept> > Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is this a> > sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our> > application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating a> > new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.> > They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If> there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating> a new charity just for the conference should be more work than> finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline.> Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon...> _______________________________________________> Wikimedia UK mailing list> wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK%3E http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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On 14/07/2008, joseph seddon life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
According to the link given above somewhere, there are two rooms with wired internet and two with wireless. I think they were among the smaller rooms.
But I imagine it wouldn't be too hard for us to run cables to other rooms or just use a powerful wireless transmitter somewhere central. (Or perhaps powerline wireless connecting multiple hubs?)
It's certainly an issue we can work around I think.
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Dalton Sent: 14 July 2008 18:23 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
On 14/07/2008, joseph seddon life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
According to the link given above somewhere, there are two rooms with wired internet and two with wireless. I think they were among the smaller rooms.
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Yer that's something we will need to cost in future. We would also need to find out whether there will be any additional cost. Also need to find out what wireless/wired access to the web is available in the accomodation.
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:23:07 +0100> From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010> > On 14/07/2008, joseph seddon life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk wrote:> >> > I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything> > mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless> > internet is there?> > According to the link given above somewhere, there are two rooms with> wired internet and two with wireless. I think they were among the> smaller rooms.> > _______________________________________________> Wikimedia UK mailing list> wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK%3E http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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Every room in college accommodation has an Ethernet point. However our IT guy is notoriously stroppy about letting external people on the network. However if the college authorities were onboard then I'm sure he could be overruled, as they will certainly understand that internet access is a base requirement for us.
I would imagine that Wikimedia over the years has accumulated a lot of wireless APs projectors etc etc so perhaps it would not actually need to be bought again?
Tom
From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of joseph seddon Sent: 14 July 2008 18:44 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
Yer that's something we will need to cost in future. We would also need to find out whether there will be any additional cost. Also need to find out what wireless/wired access to the web is available in the accomodation.
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:23:07 +0100 From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
On 14/07/2008, joseph seddon life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
According to the link given above somewhere, there are two rooms with wired internet and two with wireless. I think they were among the smaller rooms.
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Every room in college accommodation has an Ethernet point. However our IT guy is notoriously stroppy about letting external people on the network. However if the college authorities were onboard then I'm sure he could be overruled, as they will certainly understand that internet access is a base requirement for us.
We have discussed this in years past. The JANET networks seem to have some restrictions in their terms of service.
This is not a problem, really, since we can go up the food chain until we get the access required (e.g. full web access, chat, etc).
Could an alternative be to build a distinct network and then tunnel across JANET (live a VPN) to a remote server or two?
Gordo
As long as there's no e.g. file-sharing we won't run afoul of the JANET or OUCS rules. The only potential stumbling block is college network administrators and their internal firewalls, but there's amount of discrepancy between colleges and as you say, there's always the option of tunnelling out over e.g. ssh. (I wouldn't be on IRC without it.)
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Joly Sent: 06 August 2008 21:54 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
Every room in college accommodation has an Ethernet point. However our IT guy is notoriously stroppy about letting external people on the network. However if the college authorities were onboard then I'm sure he could be overruled, as they will certainly understand that internet access is a base requirement for us.
We have discussed this in years past. The JANET networks seem to have some restrictions in their terms of service.
This is not a problem, really, since we can go up the food chain until we get the access required (e.g. full web access, chat, etc).
Could an alternative be to build a distinct network and then tunnel across JANET (live a VPN) to a remote server or two?
Gordo
Been lurking here for a while, and I think I might be able to help out a little, partly because I live roughly an hour from Oxford.
If vanilla internet access is likely to be an issue why not look at getting some of those wireless 3G modem sticks instead? Oxford has fairly extensive 3G coverage and so might be able to suport it. If it would be of benefit, I can ask the sponsorship team at the network I work for (O2) and see if they would be interested in lending support.
Gazimoff ----- Original Message ----- From: joseph seddon To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100 From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:
I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an employee, not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help us then these figures would be revised downwards.
First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked already (as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very end of July instead.
Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared to £2844 for just the main hall).
I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a number!
The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I quote: "If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up to 50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll accept Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is this a sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating a new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.
They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating a new charity just for the conference should be more work than finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline. Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon... _______________________________________________ Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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Please do! One of my brilliant ideas for the 2008/2009 bid was to hold the main party at The o2, but when I spoke to the head of PR, while he seemed keen he told me to email somebody about it, and that person never replied. I can look up that email and person if necessary.
Gary
2008/7/14 Gareth Harmer gazimoff@o2.co.uk:
Been lurking here for a while, and I think I might be able to help out a little, partly because I live roughly an hour from Oxford.
If vanilla internet access is likely to be an issue why not look at getting some of those wireless 3G modem sticks instead? Oxford has fairly extensive 3G coverage and so might be able to suport it. If it would be of benefit, I can ask the sponsorship team at the network I work for (O2) and see if they would be interested in lending support.
Gazimoff
----- Original Message ----- *From:* joseph seddon life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk *To:* wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Sent:* Monday, July 14, 2008 5:51 PM *Subject:* Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100 From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:
I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an
employee,
not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help
us
then these figures would be revised downwards.
First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked
already
(as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very
end of
July instead.
Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569
(compared to
£2844 for just the main hall).
I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a number!
The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I
quote:
"If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up
to
50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll
accept
Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is
this a
sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry
our
application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to
creating a
new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.
They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating a new charity just for the conference should be more work than finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline. Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon... _______________________________________________ Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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I think that it would be worth getting in contact with as many people as possible at this early stage and seeing what options we have. We all need to be making contacts as well. In regards to a comparison with costing, i decided to get in contact with cardiff university, so that we could get some sort of idea as to how much it would cost elsewhere. To hire out one main 460 capacity conferance theater and say another 5 or 6 rooms with capacity from 100-150, with wireless in all theaters plus an exibition area (148m2) would cost just short of £5000. I contacted oxford university and they recommended the Examination School as that is really the only place capable for hosting 500 people in one room. Link here. I did try to ring them but there was no answer so i will try them again tomorrow. But we would be looking at somewhere in the region of probably 6000-7000 at a rough guess. There is also pricing there for internet/phone access plus other stuff. So being hosted by the university would be a possiblity and it would be cheaper than the town hall. I havnt looked at access to the building just yet. Hope this is helpful.
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:26:15 +0100From: gary.kirk@gmail.comTo: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.orgSubject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010Please do!One of my brilliant ideas for the 2008/2009 bid was to hold the main party at The o2, but when I spoke to the head of PR, while he seemed keen he told me to email somebody about it, and that person never replied. I can look up that email and person if necessary.Gary 2008/7/14 Gareth Harmer gazimoff@o2.co.uk:
Been lurking here for a while, and I think I might be able to help out a little, partly because I live roughly an hour from Oxford.
If vanilla internet access is likely to be an issue why not look at getting some of those wireless 3G modem sticks instead? Oxford has fairly extensive 3G coverage and so might be able to suport it. If it would be of benefit, I can ask the sponsorship team at the network I work for (O2) and see if they would be interested in lending support.
Gazimoff
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010 I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100> From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010> > 2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:> > I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an employee,> > not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help us> > then these figures would be revised downwards.> >> > First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked already> > (as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very end of> > July instead.> >> > Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the> > public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared to> > £2844 for just the main hall).> > I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does> anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a> number!> > > The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I quote:> > "If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up to> > 50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll accept> > Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is this a> > sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our> > application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating a> > new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.> > They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If> there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating> a new charity just for the conference should be more work than> finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline.> Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon...> _______________________________________________> Wikimedia UK mailing list> wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK%3E http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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I have searched other london based universities and there are non that have the main room capacity of 500 we are looking for. Ill expand my search to universities in cities with a major airport.
From: life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.ukTo: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.orgDate: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:51:25 +0000Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I think that it would be worth getting in contact with as many people as possible at this early stage and seeing what options we have. We all need to be making contacts as well. In regards to a comparison with costing, i decided to get in contact with cardiff university, so that we could get some sort of idea as to how much it would cost elsewhere. To hire out one main 460 capacity conferance theater and say another 5 or 6 rooms with capacity from 100-150, with wireless in all theaters plus an exibition area (148m2) would cost just short of £5000. I contacted oxford university and they recommended the Examination School as that is really the only place capable for hosting 500 people in one room. Link here. I did try to ring them but there was no answer so i will try them again tomorrow. But we would be looking at somewhere in the region of probably 6000-7000 at a rough guess. There is also pricing there for internet/phone access plus other stuff. So being hosted by the university would be a possiblity and it would be cheaper than the town hall. I havnt looked at access to the building just yet. Hope this is helpful.
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:26:15 +0100From: gary.kirk@gmail.comTo: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.orgSubject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010Please do!One of my brilliant ideas for the 2008/2009 bid was to hold the main party at The o2, but when I spoke to the head of PR, while he seemed keen he told me to email somebody about it, and that person never replied. I can look up that email and person if necessary.Gary 2008/7/14 Gareth Harmer gazimoff@o2.co.uk:
Been lurking here for a while, and I think I might be able to help out a little, partly because I live roughly an hour from Oxford.
If vanilla internet access is likely to be an issue why not look at getting some of those wireless 3G modem sticks instead? Oxford has fairly extensive 3G coverage and so might be able to suport it. If it would be of benefit, I can ask the sponsorship team at the network I work for (O2) and see if they would be interested in lending support.
Gazimoff
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010 I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100> From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010> > 2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:> > I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an employee,> > not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help us> > then these figures would be revised downwards.> >> > First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked already> > (as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very end of> > July instead.> >> > Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the> > public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared to> > £2844 for just the main hall).> > I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does> anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a> number!> > > The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I quote:> > "If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up to> > 50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll accept> > Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is this a> > sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our> > application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating a> > new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.> > They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If> there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating> a new charity just for the conference should be more work than> finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline.> Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon...> _______________________________________________> Wikimedia UK mailing list> wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK%3E http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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2008/7/15 joseph seddon life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk:
I have searched other london based universities and there are non that have the main room capacity of 500 we are looking for. Ill expand my search to universities in cities with a major airport.
I understand London may be out of the question at this time, but Guy's campus at King's College London is one option to consider.
King's College London has a room with 450 seating capacity called the Greenwood Lecture Theatre ( http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/av/rooms/guys/greenwood/ ). The building contains foyer, dressing rooms, a bar, and would be well suited for a main conference room.
On the same campus (Guy's campus at London Bridge), are many new lecture theatres of different sizes. In the New Hunt's House building (completed in 2004 and quite modern, and WiFi-covered) is a 340-seat theatre, and a 190-seat theatre opposite. In the same building are several seminar rooms with 50 capacity. In other buildings on the campus there is a 20-seat boardroom, a 35-seat boardroom, and a 100-seat (or 180 standing) function room.
There are a list of conference room hire prices at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/rates/confroom.html . The rooms listed here, except those under the title "Franklin Wilkins Building" and "Strand campus" heading, are at the Guy's campus.
I believe the entire site is WiFi-covered, and KCL does provide AV rates too: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/rates/av.html
KCL can also provide accommodation, the prices are here: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/rates/group.html . I am unsure what capacities are at the various Halls.
I am not sure if there is still any interest for London, or whether London could be cheap enough to host Wikimania, but here are some possibilities to think about. I'd like to get involved (with either Wikimania or Wikimedia UK), and I'll try to keep my eye out for jobs need doing on this list.
We need a lecture theatre that holds 500, so those main halls wouldn't be big enough. Given previous years experience, UCL seems the best bet for a hypothetical London bid. But unless someone's prepared to take the lead on it it's not going to happen.
There are several non-location specific tasks that need doing, such as contacting large tech-savvy companies to try and get sponsorship, so there's a job for someone if they want it.
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Oldak Quill Sent: 22 July 2008 16:21 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
2008/7/15 joseph seddon life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk:
I have searched other london based universities and there are non that
have
the main room capacity of 500 we are looking for. Ill expand my search to universities in cities with a major airport.
I understand London may be out of the question at this time, but Guy's campus at King's College London is one option to consider.
King's College London has a room with 450 seating capacity called the Greenwood Lecture Theatre ( http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/av/rooms/guys/greenwood/ ). The building contains foyer, dressing rooms, a bar, and would be well suited for a main conference room.
On the same campus (Guy's campus at London Bridge), are many new lecture theatres of different sizes. In the New Hunt's House building (completed in 2004 and quite modern, and WiFi-covered) is a 340-seat theatre, and a 190-seat theatre opposite. In the same building are several seminar rooms with 50 capacity. In other buildings on the campus there is a 20-seat boardroom, a 35-seat boardroom, and a 100-seat (or 180 standing) function room.
There are a list of conference room hire prices at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/rates/confroom.html . The rooms listed here, except those under the title "Franklin Wilkins Building" and "Strand campus" heading, are at the Guy's campus.
I believe the entire site is WiFi-covered, and KCL does provide AV rates too: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/rates/av.html
KCL can also provide accommodation, the prices are here: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/rates/group.html . I am unsure what capacities are at the various Halls.
I am not sure if there is still any interest for London, or whether London could be cheap enough to host Wikimania, but here are some possibilities to think about. I'd like to get involved (with either Wikimania or Wikimedia UK), and I'll try to keep my eye out for jobs need doing on this list.
The Main Halls in Exam Schools seat 450, not 500. Rather annoying I know. Possibly we could just have a real time video feed to another room, but Im not sure if that would fly with the judges.
The only 500+ venues in central Oxford Ive discovered are the Town Hall, the Sheldonian and the Playhouse.
Tom
From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of joseph seddon Sent: 15 July 2008 16:51 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I think that it would be worth getting in contact with as many people as possible at this early stage and seeing what options we have. We all need to be making contacts as well. In regards to a comparison with costing, i decided to get in contact with cardiff university, so that we could get some sort of idea as to how much it would cost elsewhere. To hire out one main 460 capacity conferance theater and say another 5 or 6 rooms with capacity from 100-150, with wireless in all theaters plus an exibition area (148m2) would cost just short of £5000. I contacted oxford university and they recommended the Examination School as that is really the only place capable for hosting 500 people in one room. http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/schools/conference/ Link here. I did try to ring them but there was no answer so i will try them again tomorrow. But we would be looking at somewhere in the region of probably 6000-7000 at a rough guess. There is also pricing there for internet/phone access plus other stuff. So being hosted by the university would be a possiblity and it would be cheaper than the town hall. I havnt looked at access to the building just yet. Hope this is helpful.
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:26:15 +0100 From: gary.kirk@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
Please do! One of my brilliant ideas for the 2008/2009 bid was to hold the main party at The o2, but when I spoke to the head of PR, while he seemed keen he told me to email somebody about it, and that person never replied. I can look up that email and person if necessary.
Gary
2008/7/14 Gareth Harmer gazimoff@o2.co.uk:
Been lurking here for a while, and I think I might be able to help out a little, partly because I live roughly an hour from Oxford.
If vanilla internet access is likely to be an issue why not look at getting some of those wireless 3G modem sticks instead? Oxford has fairly extensive 3G coverage and so might be able to suport it. If it would be of benefit, I can ask the sponsorship team at the network I work for (O2) and see if they would be interested in lending support.
Gazimoff
----- Original Message -----
From: joseph seddon mailto:life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk
To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100 From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:
I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an
employee,
not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help
us
then these figures would be revised downwards.
First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked
already
(as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very
end of
July instead.
Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared
to
£2844 for just the main hall).
I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a number!
The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I
quote:
"If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up
to
50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll
accept
Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is
this a
sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating
a
new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.
They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating a new charity just for the conference should be more work than finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline. Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon... _______________________________________________ Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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Hmmmm. What sort of prices would we be talking about for the sheldonian and the playhouse?
From: thomas.holden@gmail.comTo: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.orgDate: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:29:13 +0100Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
The Main Halls in Exam Schools seat 450, not 500. Rather annoying I know. Possibly we could just have a real time video feed to another room, but I’m not sure if that would fly with the judges.
The only 500+ venues in central Oxford I’ve discovered are the Town Hall, the Sheldonian and the Playhouse.
Tom
From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of joseph seddonSent: 15 July 2008 16:51To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.orgSubject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I think that it would be worth getting in contact with as many people as possible at this early stage and seeing what options we have. We all need to be making contacts as well. In regards to a comparison with costing, i decided to get in contact with cardiff university, so that we could get some sort of idea as to how much it would cost elsewhere. To hire out one main 460 capacity conferance theater and say another 5 or 6 rooms with capacity from 100-150, with wireless in all theaters plus an exibition area (148m2) would cost just short of £5000. I contacted oxford university and they recommended the Examination School as that is really the only place capable for hosting 500 people in one room. Link here. I did try to ring them but there was no answer so i will try them again tomorrow. But we would be looking at somewhere in the region of probably 6000-7000 at a rough guess. There is also pricing there for internet/phone access plus other stuff. So being hosted by the university would be a possiblity and it would be cheaper than the town hall. I havnt looked at access to the building just yet. Hope this is helpful.
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:26:15 +0100From: gary.kirk@gmail.comTo: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.orgSubject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010Please do!One of my brilliant ideas for the 2008/2009 bid was to hold the main party at The o2, but when I spoke to the head of PR, while he seemed keen he told me to email somebody about it, and that person never replied. I can look up that email and person if necessary.Gary
2008/7/14 Gareth Harmer gazimoff@o2.co.uk:
Been lurking here for a while, and I think I might be able to help out a little, partly because I live roughly an hour from Oxford.
If vanilla internet access is likely to be an issue why not look at getting some of those wireless 3G modem sticks instead? Oxford has fairly extensive 3G coverage and so might be able to suport it. If it would be of benefit, I can ask the sponsorship team at the network I work for (O2) and see if they would be interested in lending support.
Gazimoff
----- Original Message -----
From: joseph seddon
To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100> From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010> > 2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:> > I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an employee,> > not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help us> > then these figures would be revised downwards.> >> > First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked already> > (as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very end of> > July instead.> >> > Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the> > public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared to> > £2844 for just the main hall).> > I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does> anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a> number!> > > The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I quote:> > "If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up to> > 50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll accept> > Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is this a> > sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our> > application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating a> > new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.> > They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If> there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating> a new charity just for the conference should be more work than> finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline.> Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon...> _______________________________________________> Wikimedia UK mailing list> wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK%3E http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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See this old version of the page for details of the playhouses charges: http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimania_2010/Bids/UK/Oxford http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimania_2010/Bids/UK/Oxford&o ldid=1084612 &oldid=1084612 (base rate of £2200 a day).
I also got a quote from the Sheldonian last year and they said: I do not know the exact rate for 2009 - the rate now is £260 for the first hour and £170 for subsequent hours. This rate increases by around 3% in September.
So not too expensive I guess. But its not exactly comfortable...
Tom
From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of joseph seddon Sent: 15 July 2008 17:37 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
Hmmmm. What sort of prices would we be talking about for the sheldonian and the playhouse?
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From: thomas.holden@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:29:13 +0100 Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
The Main Halls in Exam Schools seat 450, not 500. Rather annoying I know. Possibly we could just have a real time video feed to another room, but Im not sure if that would fly with the judges.
The only 500+ venues in central Oxford Ive discovered are the Town Hall, the Sheldonian and the Playhouse.
Tom
From: wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikimediauk-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of joseph seddon Sent: 15 July 2008 16:51 To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I think that it would be worth getting in contact with as many people as possible at this early stage and seeing what options we have. We all need to be making contacts as well. In regards to a comparison with costing, i decided to get in contact with cardiff university, so that we could get some sort of idea as to how much it would cost elsewhere. To hire out one main 460 capacity conferance theater and say another 5 or 6 rooms with capacity from 100-150, with wireless in all theaters plus an exibition area (148m2) would cost just short of £5000. I contacted oxford university and they recommended the Examination School as that is really the only place capable for hosting 500 people in one room. http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/schools/conference/ Link here. I did try to ring them but there was no answer so i will try them again tomorrow. But we would be looking at somewhere in the region of probably 6000-7000 at a rough guess. There is also pricing there for internet/phone access plus other stuff. So being hosted by the university would be a possiblity and it would be cheaper than the town hall. I havnt looked at access to the building just yet. Hope this is helpful.
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:26:15 +0100 From: gary.kirk@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
Please do! One of my brilliant ideas for the 2008/2009 bid was to hold the main party at The o2, but when I spoke to the head of PR, while he seemed keen he told me to email somebody about it, and that person never replied. I can look up that email and person if necessary.
Gary
2008/7/14 Gareth Harmer gazimoff@o2.co.uk:
Been lurking here for a while, and I think I might be able to help out a little, partly because I live roughly an hour from Oxford.
If vanilla internet access is likely to be an issue why not look at getting some of those wireless 3G modem sticks instead? Oxford has fairly extensive 3G coverage and so might be able to suport it. If it would be of benefit, I can ask the sponsorship team at the network I work for (O2) and see if they would be interested in lending support.
Gazimoff
----- Original Message -----
From: joseph seddon mailto:life_is_bitter_sweet@hotmail.co.uk
To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
I wasn't sure if this has been mentioned before. I couldn't see anything mentioned previously in the archives. What sort of access to wireless internet is there?
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Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:24:22 +0100 From: thomas.dalton@gmail.com To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikimania Oxford 2010
2008/7/14 Tom Holden thomas.holden@gmail.com:
I've just heard back from the booking officer at the town hall (an
employee,
not a councillor) with a quote. Obviously if the Lord Mayor could help
us
then these figures would be revised downwards.
First bit of news is that the weekend of the 7th of August is booked
already
(as is the 3rd of July), so we'd probably want to have it at the very
end of
July instead.
Second bit of news is that there's a 20% discount if we book all of the public rooms, so on a 6 hour per day basis he's quoting £10569 (compared
to
£2844 for just the main hall).
I honestly don't know if that's a big number or a small number, does anyone have anything to compare it to? Either way, it's good to have a number!
The final, and perhaps most important thing to note is that, and I
quote:
"If your organisation is a registered charity I may be able to offer up
to
50% discount on the standard fee." I will e-mail back to see if he'll
accept
Wikimedia's not for profit status, but I very much doubt he will. Is
this a
sufficient motivation to do everything conceivably possible to hurry our application for charitable status? Or perhaps to just commit to creating
a
new charity solely for the running of Wikimania 2010.
They might accept foreign charities, it's certainly worth a try. If there is any reason in the world (the juries still out!) then creating a new charity just for the conference should be more work than finishing sorting out the one we already have in the pipeline. Hopefully we'll hear something from WM UK soon... _______________________________________________ Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l
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