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So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:32 am
by bigodines
Hello,

I would like this thread to be a place to exchange experiences of organizing Joomla!Days. Let's share some thoughts to help people that is organizing these community meetings. I'll start talking about the Joomla!Day Brazil that happened on the 11th of August, this year (or last saturday, if you prefer). I think we've had a great event, got some interesting ideas and had received a good feedback from our community (so far..).

The frist thing you need to know before organizing a Joomla!Day in your country/region is that this is a non-profit, community-focused event. So, throw away all the fancy food and formal structure. Our idea of a Joomla!Day is a place where people can meet each other and talk about joomla the whole day. that's it.

The place:
we have chosen a room for 125 people to host our event (plus a room for coffee breaks, which were two: one in the morning and another in the afternoon).

Subscription process:
As we didn't know how many people would attend to the event, we've installed a newsletter component to hold a "tell-me when the subscriptions will be open" list. Before opening the subscriptions we've had a list of 166 people in this pre-subscription list. Unfortunately, a few days before the event there was a huge plane crash in São Paulo where many people died and the air traffic got crazy here. This situation scared most of the non-local people that were planning to go to the J!Day. (and I got desperated, Alex can confirm this hehehe).

We opened the subscriptions 15 days before the event. I chose to use Attend Events beta (http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/) for this process and one of our guys checked each payment from the payment gateway (i've made a "hack" in attend_events so it worked with a brazilian payment system similar to paypal...). Attend_events did the job just fine... it's still in beta phase and has some annoying bugs but it worked OK.

Sessions:
when discussing about which sessions we would like to put in our J!Day, we took brian's advice and created space for some flash-case-studies with a 20-30 minutes duration (there were four of them, always between the "long" sessions of one hour).
One important thing to notice: there are all kinds of people in the event. From users that are using joomla for 2 weeks to really nerd developers that want to know how is the new caching structure... So I would suggest you to [try to] mix technical, non-technical and not-that-technical sessions. In our case, we've chosen:
- A templating session, exaplaning how to improve the css design for the sites and this related stuff (as my flight got delayed I've missed this one :/)
- A SEO focused session talking about how to optimize joomla sites to google and search engines
- An outstanding case study (porsche)
- An overview of the new 1.5 framework and features

The case-studies differed a lot. We were not trying to focus only on cute uses of joomla. We tried to cover many aspects such as:
- why big companies are choosing joomla
- integration with heterogeneous environment
- joomla in NGOs

The community WILL help you:
We've defined our sessions, place, food and subscription mechanism.. but there were no guaranties that the people would actually subscribe (I'm using this word a lot because I don't know any synonymous. sorry  :-[ ). So I started looking for something that could help promoting our event. Surprisingly, ALL comercial devs I've contacted had provided licenses of their products so we could make a drawing by the end of the day.  In fact almost half of the participants had received an aditional gift from one of the "supporters".
Also, the guys from this forum helped with some really nice ideas an advices on how to create a good event (most of the ideas in this post aren't mine).

Create some cool stuff:
Most people had disagreed with us when we opted for not giving lunch to the participants. But we've chosen to use their money  to buy some cool items for them. I'll let the image say the rest:
Image
that made people a lot happier than a lunch (and was cheaper).

The after event:
Although most people exchanged business cards during the J!Day, we want to make sure everyone increase their Joomla! network. So now we are converting our Joomla!Day website into a community site (of course, only with people who participated) so they can have e-mail addresses and other information about each other.

I hope this helps people organizing their local meetings.

Lessons learned: It is a bit scaring [specially when you have absolutely NO EXPERIENCE organizing this kind of event] but it worth...

Sorry for the english mistakes and for this huge post.

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:22 am
by akede
Dear Matheus,

This is a very, very well written summary. Many thanks for it.

For all of you thinking about a Joomla!Day in your local country please be ensured we within this community will help you at our best. Many of us have now organized a local event of one or even two days already and lot's of lessons learned already. Please get in touch with us and we will give you as much answers and support as we can.

Greetings to Brazil and have a bit relaxing time now

Cheers

Alex

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:25 am
by ghosty
HI Matheus,

Thanks very much for this summary, indeed a lot of usefull information :)

I like the Idea of the give-aways on the picture ;) The Coffee Cup, the keyring also the Pen was very nice!! But what I liked most ist the Screen in the back of the Picture  :pop ...

Well done !!

Cheers

Pete

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:38 pm
by rtgdave
Hi!  Wonderful article... I too am using Attend Events to handle class registrations and am wondering if I could get some information from you on how you modified it to handle a different payment gateway.  Would you mind posting some info on the Attend Events project form at joomlacode.org?  Thanks very much!

-David F.

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:50 pm
by rortega007
Thank you guys so much for posting this for me. I have been wondering how to get an event going in San Antonio, TX. I have talked to Rob Schuley and hopefully soon I'll bump into Chris Justice. I need more people to talk to in this area that would want to attend.

Richard Ortega

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:26 am
by akede
Hi Richard,

Robert Schely ;-) - yes Chris Justice is your best contact as said in the second thread.

Cheers

Alex

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:54 am
by rortega007
Thank you so much for the information. I'll get in touch with Chris Justice asap.

Richard Ortega

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:53 pm
by DesignGuy
Well, consider this notice that we would love INPUT on how to put on a fantastic JoomlaDay in Chicago, Illinois. Our group is hungry to do it. How do we get Joomla! Core folks to the Loop?

If lavish gifts of the world's best pizza, a ride up the John Hancock Building (not the tallest, but the most beautiful view), and a trip over to Rush Street are involved, I think I can speak for the group when I say, "count us in."

Looking forward to your advice.

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:07 am
by akede
Hi,

As soon as you talk to me you have the core members in the loop ;-).

Chris is missing some feedback at the moment. Get in touch with him again and this is the best start to discuss the J!Day Chicago

Alex

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:42 pm
by DesignGuy
Alex,

Sounds good. We've got a date now - May 16, 2008.  Also, we've got a great young man volunteering to head up our JoomlaDay Chicago. Maybe you've already chatted - Joe Scarry is his name.  Thanks for putting us in touch with Ryan as well, he has been most helpful.

-John

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:54 am
by akede
Very cool John,

Could you please send me a mail with your contact details and open a new thread in the J!Day sub forum. Then we have all things in place.

Looking forward reading your first plans

Alex

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:28 am
by DesignGuy
Alex,

Tried contacting you, I imagine you have much going on. Still awaiting feedback - is there an official JoomlaDay logo? If not, we've got a designer who came up with one which is really very cool. It will need the Core Team's approval though.  As well, we need official written approval to use the word "JoomlaDay" before we promote it.

Thank you,

John

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:29 am
by akede
Hi John,

Yes there is an official logo for Joomla!Days.

Got your PM and will reply today.

Alex

Re: So you wanna organize a J!Day?

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 5:32 pm
by DesignGuy
Please do. My guys on the JoomlaDay team are chomping at the bit to promote this event! We've got it set for May 16th, 2008.  Looking forward to having some Core Team members in the Windy City!