Skip to content

Best Practices & Reviews

Joern Bernhardt edited this page Feb 18, 2020 · 3 revisions

Starting to organize the next event:

  • Create milestones for when what has to be done
  • Recreate all issues for sponsoring and the events itself

Right after beginning to organize the event

  • Find a location (and date that works for the location)
  • Let community determine the next color for JSCC

Three months before the event

  • Add jobs-to-do board and make it available on the website

Two months before the event

  • Highlight the jobs-to-be-done board and make people register for it
  • Open the registration

One month before the event

  • Order T-Shirts and remove the T-Shirt option from Pull-Requests

A week before the event:

  • Order food
  • Order drinks to arrive two days before the event

Day before the event:

  • Setup the notes repository

Directly before the event

  • Setup the welcome board (whiteboard with markers)
  • Setup twitter wall at location (follow #jscc tag?)

Start of the event

  • Announce sponsors
  • Announce organizational things
    • Any special requirements for the location?
    • Where are the restrooms?
    • Where can you get something to drink?
    • When/what is there for lunch/dinner?
    • What rooms can we use?
  • Announce evening activities (party, board games, etc.) and add them to the schedule
  • Announce notes repository and make people aware they may share
  • Start the market place!

Closing

  • Thank all the sponsors and participants
  • Ask for feedback!
  • Make people aware of the notes repository again and let them link their blog posts etc.
  • Make people aware they can join and help for the next year as well

After the event

  • Collect the feedback from all channels
  • Schedule a retrospective
  • Create issues what to do better next time, update this Wiki page

General considerations

  • Having a microphone at the location would help
  • A second grill makes sense for the amount of people waiting for BBQ
  • Make sure there is a good wifi setup at the location and people can use it with their devices
  • Have vegan, vegetarian options for dietary requirements plus a string field "allergies"
  • Detect no-shows by using name-tags or let people sign a paper at the event

Website

  • Add a chart that shows the registrations to the website
  • Make people aware of the milestones and what they mean (when the deadlines for t-shirt and food ordering is, etc.)
Clone this wiki locally