[tor-bugs] #11004 [Outreach]: Find a place to organize a “university-style” talk during the 2014 summer dev. meeting
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#11004: Find a place to organize a “university-style” talk during the 2014 summer
dev. meeting
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Reporter: lunar | Owner: lunar
Type: task | Status: needs_information
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Outreach | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: 2014SummerDevMeeting
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Comment (by Kelley):
What is the cost for each option?
We should assume the talk will be lead by Roger, Jake and Andrew - or some
combination of those three. We might want others as well to help with
this to bring more people to front of these types of talks.
Replying to [comment:2 lunar]:
> Got positive answers to get a room at one of university in Paris for a
talk through IRILL.
>
> There are rooms
[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=48.8279&mlon=2.3811#map=16/48.8279/2.3811
close to the Bibliothèque François Mitterand]:
>
> * We can get the 80 people room (Amphi Turing) easily at IRILL's lab.
> * To ask for the 200 people room ([http://www.univ-paris-
diderot.fr/sc/site.php?bc=implantations&np=BUFFON Amphi Buffon]), there is
a booking procedure. The submission requires a time, a title for the talk,
a summary of the talk, a short bio of the speakers.
>
> We could also reach out for maybe larger room at
[http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=48.8469&mlon=2.3555#map=16/48.8469/2.3555
Jussieu].
>
> It's up to us which path we take. I'd be tempted to try to book Amphi
Buffon. Is a room for 200 large enough?
>
> Roger, would you be doing the talk again? Could you provide me with a
title/abstract/mini-bio?
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