Wikimania checklist
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Wikimania overview |
Organization |
Committee |
Community group |
Handbook |
Checklist |
Next event |
2015 (Mexico City, Mexico) |
Future events |
Bid jury overview |
2016 (TBD) |
Past years |
Details of past Wikimanias |
2014 (London, United Kingdom) |
2013 (Hong Kong SAR, China) |
2012 (Washington, D.C., USA) |
2011 (Haifa, Israel) |
2010 (Gdansk, Poland) |
2009 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) |
2008 (Alexandria, Egypt) |
2007 (Taipei, Taiwan) |
2006 (Boston, USA) |
2005 (Frankfurt, Germany) |
Contents
Team[edit]
- team checklist
Sponsorships and budget[edit]
- set up a separate Wikimania bank account or accounts if it will have different currencies
- budget -- prepare budget for the WMF. Ask previous teams for the template
- make up sponsorship packet. Make sure your team has someone with experience in proposal writing and knows how to sell Wikimania
- sponsorships -- local. Make sure you have good communication skills and understanding of potential local sponsors. If you did not get any funding after 3 months, make sure you ask for help. Money shortage on last minute is dangerous
- sponsorships -- international -- work with Kul
Program[edit]
- Form program committee -- local and international volunteers
- Make early decisions regarding tracks, keynotes, special sessions, languages. Some Wikimanias have had all presentations in English, others have also had a track in the host language. Buenos Aires had simultaneous translators and the whole conference was bilingual in English and Spanish. If you anticipate having coverage in a language other than English then you want to decide that early enough to attract first time delegates in that language.
- Step by Step: Make sure you have a draft after 6 month of the bid result. A near complete schedule should be available at least 6 weeks before the conference date. Be flexible with editing on last minute, but make sure everybody is informed
General program[edit]
- Recruit moderators for each session
Keynote speakers[edit]
- Send them invitation emails at least 4 months before the conference; they are usually booked
- Make sure you have a back up for late apologies
Proceedings[edit]
Logistics[edit]
Venue[edit]
- Rooms booked: large auditorium; 4-6 classroom sized breakout rooms
- onsite large open space
- includes couches, internet access, power outlets, refreshments
- internet access
- Live streaming and sessions recording is advised
- Spacious enough to acquire changes in sessions locations, or adding a track on site
- Open areas should include many seating options. Scattered seatings are not comfortable
- Have a semi private space where groups can sit together and talk
- Spacious enough for sponsors to place their stands and booths on equal display advantage; you do not need a conflict on-site
- Having plasma screens display on site is an advantage
- Conference venue should have good air conditioning/ventilation for rooms and outdoors spaces
- A small internet corner on site is helpful
- Double check if the venue is hosting another event at the same time. Make sure that this will not affect the services you should be expecting from venue management
Accommodation, transportation and dining[edit]
- Accommodation is preferable nearby conference venue. Perfect if within a walking distance
- Cheap (student dorms) accommodation booked (majority of attendees)
- Nicer accommodation (hotel) options reserved, options given on website
- Check-in options negotiated (do attendees pay wikimania or pay the hotel? when and where can they check in?)
- Roommate options
- Onsite coffee breaks twice a day during the conference days
- Onsite lunch during the conference days--make sure you include vegetarian/vegan meals
- book dining group reservations in various local restaurants for dinner; have a signup sheet for people who want to join a dinner, recruit volunteer leaders for dinners
- Make yourself aware of details of no-show penalty
- Check extra rooms availability before the conference, so that you can help others in case of sudden comings up
- Keep a list of alternative hotels with prices and availability for comings up
- Make sure the hotel provides a ride to the hotel if they promised it
- If you are providing the ride to/from the airport. Make sure you very well plan this. It take a lot of organization to coordinate between flight arrivals and car pools. Avoid offering to organize the ride unless you can efficiently do it. Otherwise, announce options of public transport and rented cars, with prices. If some attendees are arriving on a different airport that Wikimania city, make sure you provide clear train schedule (or website) as well as other transportation options. If subways or trains are not safe enough in evenings in your city, please make this clear to attendees so that they avoid risky decisions
- Some attendees will show on the second day asking to change their hotel. Be ready with a resolution
- Have contact with flight/tours agencies, maybe have a booth for them onsite. Some attendees will need their services
Attendee services[edit]
- tshirt (ask for sizes on registration) don't forget men and women need different styles, and remember to provide tshirts for children in the creche.
- printed schedule highlighting updates of each day
- 1 page schedule or booklet that fits into badge (as Wikimania 2011 introduced it)
- conference book
- internet access publicized—don't forget to type the password
- Make some local mobile SIM cards available for purchase, on site
- Type names and numbers of on-site helpers on the back of the name tags
- email attendees before arrival, reminding them where to find everything
Onsite miscellaneous[edit]
- Signs pointing people to Wikimania
- Make sure there is clear signage to all places (Restrooms, dinning places, internet, exits..etc.)
- Make sure attendees know whom to speak to when they need what. Print names and phone of organizers on the back of the name tags and maybe on program sheet as well
- Make sure sessions moderators know where their sessions are
- Assign someone to find the next speaker; some speakers have a bad sense of time
- Assign someone to test presentations before time
- Make a dozen of circuit boxes available on site
- Bring a dozen of different plug-connectors available for 220V and 110V
- Make sure there is no PC to MAC problems; make some extra connector available, especially from mac to projectors
- Test room facilities before session: light is working, microphone, translation devices if any, name tags if any.
- Make some AA batteries, CDs, DVDs available on site
- Make sure you have a people from the venue assigned to be at your service and know whom to talk to
- If you are a lead organizer, your phone will be ringing non-stop on site. Try to answer all calls and don't put your voice mail. There will be lots of urgent cases that require your interference. Be ready for an evening phone call of an attendee with an accommodation/transportation problem. You should always have a plan B for that
- Make sure you announce when sessions start
- Make sure you communicate every and any updates to all attendees
- If you are in a non-English speaking country, make sure your team has good communication skills in English. Other language are an asset of course
- Follow up. On each and everything. With chaos and large number things could go off track. Make sure you follow up
- Registration and on-site registration could be a hassle. Make sure you have a spacious place. Categorize your attendees: Speakers, attendees, keynote, sponsor, press. Have enough people to help, but not too many so that the don't become a chaos themselves
- Flexibility. Do your best to make attendees pleased and comfortable
- Have a printing facility on site available. Photographs printing facility is also nice
- TV teams usually need a private space to work on their videos or interview someone. Make sure there is a media room or equivalent space available on site
- For any major/minor medical emergencies, be prepared with an onsite option. Emergency kit, a next door clinic, a doctor on site. If emergency is not too fast in your country, please be prepared as well
Registration[edit]
- registration website
- payment options
- badge printing -- badge template (offer privacy options: print real name and/or username, allow photographs to be uploaded, etc.)
- Ask for T-shirt size
- badge holders & lanyards
- check in time and place determined and publicized
Scholarships[edit]
- Determine visa regs
- Make sure results are announced at least 12 weeks before the conference date
External communications[edit]
Website[edit]
- conference wiki (wikimania20xx.wikimedia.org)
- add team members to: teamwiki, planning mailing list, wikimania-l
- set up a planning wiki or do planning on meta (hrm, note that it's best to not use a separate planning wiki)
- Reply to comments posted on site
- content: local information
- how to get around
- airport transfers
- basic phrasebook, money changing info, tips
- how to get from transportation to the hotel/venue
- emergency contact info
Press & PR[edit]
- Contact international and local press and make you list ready at least a month before the conference
- If you are having a press conference, make sure it is well organized with panel/speakers/coverage..etc.
- The first day is the big day; a lot of unexpected media will show up. Be ready
- Sponsors will like to communicate with media, make sure you can facilitate that if possible
- Update your list of media attendees, on site
- Preferable if press have different color of lanyards