diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/_2020_runners.xml b/volunteers/init_data/_2020_runners.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 3128bc6..0000000 --- a/volunteers/init_data/_2020_runners.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,213 +0,0 @@ - - - - Volunteer pool - 1 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 09:00 - 11:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 2 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 11:00 - 13:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 3 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 13:00 - 15:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 4 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 15:00 - 17:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 5 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 17:00 - 19:30 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 6 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 08:00 - 10:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 7 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 10:00 - 12:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 8 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 12:00 - 14:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 9 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 14:00 - 16:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 10 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 16:00 - 18:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/buildup_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/buildup_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b21d39b --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/buildup_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + + + + Buildup + 1 + +IMPORTANT! Please sign up for only one buildup task, which will help us know how many people are arriving when. + +Buildup is a very important task. The more the merrier (and quicker we finish). We need to turn the university campus into the FOSDEM venue. This is a great task for first-time volunteers, as you will get to know the conference, the volunteers and the staff very well. +There are many jobs to do: setting up stands, covering the wall with the famous brown paper, running cables, putting up signs, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. +Lunch and dinner will be provided. As you can imagine, this is a mammoth task, and more volunteers are always wanted. So if you can't make it at 12:00, come a little later. There will be enough work to do to keep you busy, don't worry! + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/buildup + + Infodesk K + -1 + 12:00 + 21:00 + 25 + 20 + 100 + + + Buildup + 2 + +IMPORTANT! Please sign up for only one buildup task, which will help us know how many people are arriving when. + +Buildup is a very important task. The more the merrier (and quicker we finish). We need to turn the university campus into the FOSDEM venue. This is a great task for first-time volunteers, as you will get to know the conference, the volunteers and the staff very well. +There are many jobs to do: setting up stands, covering the wall with the famous brown paper, running cables, putting up signs, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. +Lunch and dinner will be provided. As you can imagine, this is a mammoth task, and more volunteers are always wanted. So if you can't make it at 12:00, come a little later. There will be enough work to do to keep you busy, don't worry! + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/buildup + + Infodesk K + -1 + 13:00 + 21:00 + 25 + 20 + 100 + + + Buildup + 3 + +IMPORTANT! Please sign up for only one buildup task, which will help us know how many people are arriving when. + +Buildup is a very important task. The more the merrier (and quicker we finish). We need to turn the university campus into the FOSDEM venue. This is a great task for first-time volunteers, as you will get to know the conference, the volunteers and the staff very well. +There are many jobs to do: setting up stands, covering the wall with the famous brown paper, running cables, putting up signs, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. +Lunch and dinner will be provided. As you can imagine, this is a mammoth task, and more volunteers are always wanted. So if you can't make it at 12:00, come a little later. There will be enough work to do to keep you busy, don't worry! + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/buildup + + Infodesk K + -1 + 14:00 + 21:00 + 25 + 20 + 100 + + + Buildup + 4 + +IMPORTANT! Please sign up for only one buildup task, which will help us know how many people are arriving when. + +Buildup is a very important task. The more the merrier (and quicker we finish). We need to turn the university campus into the FOSDEM venue. This is a great task for first-time volunteers, as you will get to know the conference, the volunteers and the staff very well. +There are many jobs to do: setting up stands, covering the wall with the famous brown paper, running cables, putting up signs, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. +Lunch and dinner will be provided. As you can imagine, this is a mammoth task, and more volunteers are always wanted. So if you can't make it at 12:00, come a little later. There will be enough work to do to keep you busy, don't worry! + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/buildup + + Infodesk K + -1 + 15:00 + 21:00 + 25 + 20 + 100 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/camera_h2215_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/camera_h2215_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c18f100 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/camera_h2215_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ + + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 1 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 2 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 3 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 4 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 5 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 0 + 17:00 + 19:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 6 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 7 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 8 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 9 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Camera Operator H2.215 /dev/random + 10 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (H2.215 - /dev/random). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +/dev/random talks move fast with quick speaker changes, so you'll need to stay alert and adapt quickly to different presentation styles. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + H2.215 + 1 + 16:30 + 18:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/camera_janson_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/camera_janson_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..badbdd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/camera_janson_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + Camera Operator Janson + 1 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 2 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 3 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 4 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 5 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 0 + 17:00 + 19:00 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 6 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 7 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 8 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 9 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + + Camera Operator Janson + 10 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (Janson - main auditorium). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +Janson is the largest auditorium at FOSDEM with thousands of attendees. Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + Janson + 1 + 16:30 + 18:30 + 1 + 1 + 2 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/camera_k1105_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/camera_k1105_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7acc6a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/camera_k1105_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ + + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 1 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 2 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 3 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 4 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 5 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 0 + 17:00 + 19:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 6 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 7 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 8 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 9 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Camera Operator K1.105 + 10 + +This task is to operate the Camera in the assigned room (K1.105). Some speakers stand still, other move around. The camera operator needs to keep the speaker in frame for remote participants to watch on stream or recordings. +You'll be responsible for framing shots, following speaker movement, and ensuring quality video capture throughout each talk. Basic camera operation training will be provided. +Good hand-eye coordination and ability to focus for extended periods are important. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/video/video/ + + K1.105 + 1 + 16:30 + 18:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/cleanup_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/cleanup_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c38ae2 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/cleanup_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + Cleanup - Group A + 1 + +This is for Group A volunteers who want to help with early cleanup tasks. + +This is a very important task. The more the merrier (and quicker we finish). We need to turn the FOSDEM venue back into a university and return the campus how we found it. +There will be many tasks: taking down stands, removing brown paper from walls, collecting cables, removing signs, general tidying up, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. +Dinner will be provided. Normally we're finished around 9pm, but we stay until we're done. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/cleanup + + Infodesk K + 1 + 17:00 + 21:00 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Cleanup - Group B + 2 + +This is for Group B volunteers. + +This is a very important task. The more the merrier (and quicker we finish). We need to turn the FOSDEM venue back into a university and return the campus how we found it. +There will be many tasks: taking down stands, removing brown paper from walls, collecting cables, removing signs, general tidying up, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. +Dinner will be provided. Normally we're finished around 9pm, but we stay until we're done. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/cleanup + + Infodesk K + 1 + 17:30 + 21:00 + 25 + 20 + 100 + + + Cleanup - Group C + 3 + +This is for Group C volunteers. + +This is a very important task. The more the merrier (and quicker we finish). We need to turn the FOSDEM venue back into a university and return the campus how we found it. +There will be many tasks: taking down stands, removing brown paper from walls, collecting cables, removing signs, general tidying up, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. +Dinner will be provided. Normally we're finished around 9pm, but we stay until we're done. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/cleanup + + Infodesk K + 1 + 18:00 + 21:00 + 25 + 20 + 100 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/cloakroom_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/cloakroom_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5a97fa --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/cloakroom_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ + + + + Cloak Room + 1 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Cloak Room + 2 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Cloak Room + 3 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Cloak Room + 4 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Cloak Room + 5 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 0 + 17:00 + 19:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Cloak Room + 6 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Cloak Room + 7 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Cloak Room + 8 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Cloak Room + 9 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 5 + 4 + 6 + + + Cloak Room + 10 + +During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very busy, especially when the weather is bad or when people arrive with large bags. +You'll be receiving items from visitors, tagging them, providing claim tickets, and returning items when visitors come back to collect them. Good organizational skills and attention to detail are important to ensure nothing gets lost. +The work involves standing for extended periods and some light lifting of bags and coats. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/cloakroom + + Cloakroom K Building + 1 + 16:30 + 18:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/dev_random_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/dev_random_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ae3d3d --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/dev_random_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 08:45 + 10:30 + 2 + 1 + 2 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 2 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 10:00 + 11:00 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 3 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 10:30 + 11:30 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 4 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 12:00 + 13:00 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 5 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 12:30 + 13:30 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 6 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 14:00 + 15:00 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 7 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 14:30 + 15:30 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 8 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 15:00 + 16:00 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 9 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 15:30 + 16:30 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + + /dev/random - H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 10 + +Herald for the /dev/random devroom in H 2.115 (Ferrer). As a herald, you'll be the main point of contact in the devroom, helping speakers prepare, managing the room queue, introducing speakers, keeping talks on time, and ensuring smooth transitions between presentations. +This role requires good time management, clear communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. You'll work closely with the devroom organizers and video team. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/heralding + + H 2.115 (Ferrer) + 1 + 16:00 + 17:00 + 1 + 1 + 1 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/food_courier_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/food_courier_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ac99e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/food_courier_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + Food Courier + 1 + +Help coordinate and deliver food to volunteers working at various stations throughout the venue. This is a great way to support fellow volunteers and ensure everyone stays energized throughout the day. +You'll be picking up food orders and distributing them to volunteer stations, infodesk teams, and other key locations around the campus. Good knowledge of the venue layout is helpful but not required. +This task involves walking around the venue and carrying food containers, so comfortable shoes are recommended. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/food-courier + + Infodesk K + 0 + 12:00 + 13:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Food Courier + 2 + +Help coordinate and deliver food to volunteers working at various stations throughout the venue. This is a great way to support fellow volunteers and ensure everyone stays energized throughout the day. +You'll be picking up food orders and distributing them to volunteer stations, infodesk teams, and other key locations around the campus. Good knowledge of the venue layout is helpful but not required. +This task involves walking around the venue and carrying food containers, so comfortable shoes are recommended. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/food-courier + + Infodesk K + 1 + 12:00 + 13:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/generic_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/generic_tasks.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 2f32652..0000000 --- a/volunteers/init_data/generic_tasks.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2439 +0,0 @@ - - - - Buildup - 1 - -Buildup is a great task for first-time volunteers, as you will get to know the conference, the volunteers and the staff very well. As a task, it is fairly simple: each year we have to convert five university buildings to a location fit for FOSDEM. - -There are many jobs to do: setting up stands, covering the wall with the famous brown paper, running cables, putting up signs, etc. While carrying heavy stuff around is sometimes required, other work requires a more delicate touch. - -We usually start at 12:00 and hope to finish before 19:00 (we have to leave the building at 22:00, so that's our deadline). Around that time, someone will bring food for everyone, usually Chinese. - -As you can imagine, this is a mammoth task, and more volunteers are always wanted. So if you can't make it at 12:00, come a little later. There will be enough work to do to keep you busy, don't worry! - -You can find more details on our wiki at https://github.com/FOSDEM/volunteers/wiki/Build%E2%80%90up . - - -1 - 12:00 - 22:00 - 30 - 20 - 100 - - - Signage buildup - 1 - - Put up all signage. Outside, we place large plastic arrows on poles to guide visitors between buildings. - Inside, it's paper signs, maps, arrows and anything that could help people to find their way. - - -1 - 12:00 - 18:00 - 10 - 5 - 15 - - - Signage deployment - 1 - We keep some of our signs inside during the night, to protect them from the elements. Before the - conference opens, we need to put them up everywhere. As we also have boards with specific (and different) - content for Saturday and Sunday, these must be changed as well. - - Meet up at the K infodesk. - - 0 - 08:00 - 08:30 - 4 - 2 - 6 - - - Signage deployment - 2 - We keep some of our signs inside during the night, to protect them from the elements. Before the - conference opens, we need to put them up everywhere. As we also have boards with specific (and different) - content for Saturday and Sunday, these must be changed as well. - - Meet up at the K infodesk. - - 1 - 08:00 - 08:30 - 4 - 2 - 6 - - - Cleanup - 1 - - We need to leave the premises in a presentable state. Everything we bring and set up must be torn down and removed. All signalization removed, network torn down (go wild; we don't reuse the cables!), tables and chairs stacked so the rental company can load them up when they retrieve them, the floors wiped, ... - -Normally we're finished around 9pm, but we stay until we're done. - -As many volunteers as possible! That way, it won't take too long. :) - -You can read more on our wiki at https://github.com/FOSDEM/volunteers/wiki/Clean%E2%80%90up . - - 1 - 18:00 - 22:00 - 30 - 20 - 1000 - - - Cloak Room - 1 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 0 - 09:30 - 12:00 - 2 - 2 - 3 - - - - Cloak Room - 2 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 0 - 11:45 - 14:30 - 2 - 2 - 3 - - - Cloak Room - 3 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 0 - 14:15 - 17:00 - 2 - 2 - 3 - - - Cloak Room - 4 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 0 - 16:45 - 19:30 - 4 - 3 - 5 - - - Cloak Room - 5 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 1 - 08:30 - 11:00 - 2 - 2 - 3 - - - Cloak Room - 6 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 1 - 10:45 - 14:00 - 2 - 2 - 3 - - - Cloak Room - 7 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 1 - 13:45 - 17:00 - 2 - 2 - 3 - - - Cloak Room - 8 - During the event, we offer visitors a place to leave their coats and luggage. It's usually very - busy at the start and end of the day; in between it's quite relaxed. - - You take the person's coat and/or luggage or other small items for storage, and pin a ticket with a number - on it. The other half of the ticket is given to the visitor, so he can reclaim his stuff later. - - Keep things organized: during rush hour you want to be able to find things quickly because rush is hell. - - 1 - 16:45 - 19:30 - 4 - 3 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 1 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 09:30 - 12:00 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 2 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 12:00 - 14:30 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 3 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 14:30 - 17:00 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 4 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 17:00 - 18:30 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 5 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 08:30 - 11:00 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 6 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 11:00 - 14:00 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 7 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 14:00 - 17:00 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk H - 8 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 17:00 - 18:30 - 3 - 2 - 5 - - - Infodesk K - 1 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 09:30 - 12:00 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Infodesk K - 2 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 12:00 - 14:30 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Infodesk K - 3 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 14:30 - 17:00 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Infodesk K - 4 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 0 - 17:00 - 18:30 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Infodesk K - 5 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 08:30 - 11:00 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Infodesk K - 6 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 11:00 - 14:00 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Infodesk K - 7 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 14:00 - 17:00 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Infodesk K - 8 - The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, ... Must be a - good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt. At infodesk K, - you are working alongside experienced staff. At infodesk H, you might be thrown to the lions :) - - The hours are a bit flexible. If you have to leave 10 minutes early, or if you arrive 10 minutes later, - that's not an issue, AS LONG as you make sure you're covered. Usually the infodesk crew kind of - self-organises a bit so that it's possible to take a break to go see a talk by making sure there's someone - to cover you. - - 1 - 17:00 - 18:30 - 5 - 4 - 7 - - - Network Buildup - 1 - Network buildup starts on Friday around noon and is expected to end around 20:00. We usually don't - make that deadline, so please be prepared to stay a bit longer. :) - - Your tasks will mainly consist of rolling out, neatly securing and crimping UTP cables. People with - experience crimping cables are very welcome to help out! Once all cables have been laid down, the access - points need to be installed and secured. - - -1 - 12:00 - 22:00 - 12 - 8 - 16 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 0 - 1 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 11:30 - 13:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 0 - 2 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 13:00 - 14:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 0 - 3 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 14:00 - 15:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 0 - 4 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 15:00 - 16:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 0 - 5 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 16:00 - 17:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 0 - 6 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 17:00 - 18:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 0 - 7 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 18:00 - 19:30 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 1 - 8 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 09:30 - 11:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 1 - 9 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 11:00 - 12:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 1 - 10 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 13:00 - 14:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 1 - 11 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 14:00 - 15:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 1 - 12 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 15:00 - 16:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 1 - 13 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 16:00 - 17:30 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Heralding Lightning Talks - 1 - 14 - Lightning talks are aimed at projects that do not fit in one of the devrooms. Each selected speaker - gets exactly 15 minutes to present the project or any aspect of it. All the lightning talks happen in a - large room that can host up to 300 people. - - The lightningtalk schedule is quite busy: https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/lightning_talks/ - - Each talk is 15 minutes, with 5 minute breaks in between. - - - = Heralding = - - Your task as moderator is to guarantee that the schedule timing is respected. You will also help the - speakers in setting up their presentation and microphone/pointer, and thank them with a gift at the end of - the talk. If you wish, you may also briefly introduce each speaker. - - You will also be backup for video. - - Strong points for this task are that you are not afraid to speak to a large audience ( or want to overcome - it :-) ) and that you like to meet and help different open source developers/speakers. The topics are very - varied, so it's usually very interesting to moderate. - - - = Video = - - Your task as video volunteer is to check if the video's are being recorded correct and if the camera is - pointed towards the presenter. Ideally, you don't have to touch it and it all work fine. - - You will also be backup for heralding. - - - = Speakers = - - The speakers are given the following instructions: - - We have a lot of talks, each allocated a short timeslot. To make this work, it is crucial that there is no - deviation from the time schedule. The moderator's most important task is to make sure that the time schedule - is respected. You have to stay focussed on the clock and how much time the speaker has left and give them - clues. - - To ensure a smooth switch between speakers, please: - * Attend the lightningtalk before you (= 20 minutes before your talk) - * There are 5 minute breaks for speaker switches: - ** You can copy your slides from a USB key onto the presentation PC - ** You can use your own laptop, but have a fallback on USB - ** We will give you a microphone and pointer device - * We will shortly introduce your talk - * Then, we will set a kitchen timer to exactly 15 minutes - - When the kitchen timer rings, your speaking time is over! - - We will close your talk with a thank you word. You can suggest people with questions to meet you in front. - - - = Briefing = - - You will be briefed by the lightningtalk organizer prior to moderation or will be briefed by fellow - volunteers. - There will also be sheets available with instructions/reminders. - - 12:00 - 13:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Beer Event token selling/admissions steward - -1 - 1 - The beer event is (one of) the greatest FOSDEM-side-activities. During Friday night, the Delirium - Café is ours and we organize a world-famous beer event with equally famous Belgian beers. - - Your role is to separate those who are allowed to enter from those who are not. The café is reserved - exclusively for FOSDEM use, and while the security knows this, they don't speak English or know what FOSDEM - is. So your role will be to check whether a visitor is indeed FOSDEM-related, and if so, to stamp their - wrists in order for them to gain continued entry. - - You'll also be responsible for selling the tokens visitors can buy beer (or other drinks) with. - - Perks of the job are plentiful. You'll meet a great amount of interesting people, have guaranteed access to - Delirium and we'll ensure your throat never goes dry. - - 17:45 - 23:59 - 6 - 12 - 16 - - - Beer Event token selling/admissions steward - 0 - 2 - The beer event is (one of) the greatest FOSDEM-side-activities. During Friday night, the Delirium - Café is ours and we organize a world-famous beer event with equally famous Belgian beers. - - Your role is to separate those who are allowed to enter from those who are not. The café is reserved - exclusively for FOSDEM use, and while the security knows this, they don't speak English or know what FOSDEM - is. So your role will be to check whether a visitor is indeed FOSDEM-related, and if so, to stamp their - wrists in order for them to gain continued entry. - - You'll also be responsible for selling the tokens visitors can buy beer (or other drinks) with. - - Perks of the job are plentiful. You'll meet a great amount of interesting people, have guaranteed access to - Delirium and we'll ensure your throat never goes dry. - - 00:00 - 03:00 - 6 - 12 - 16 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 0 - 1 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 10:45 - 13:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 0 - 2 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 12:45 - 15:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 0 - 3 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 14:45 - 17:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 0 - 4 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 16:45 - 18:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 0 - 1 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 11:45 - 14:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 0 - 2 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 13:45 - 16:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 0 - 3 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 15:45 - 18:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 0 - 4 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 17:45 - 19:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 1 - 5 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 09:45 - 12:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 1 - 6 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 11:45 - 14:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 1 - 7 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 13:45 - 16:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video K1.105 (La Fontaine) - 1 - 8 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 15:45 - 17:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 1 - 5 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 09:45 - 12:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 1 - 6 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 11:45 - 14:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 1 - 7 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 13:45 - 16:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video H.2215 (Ferrer) - 1 - 8 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 15:45 - 17:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video subtitling - 0 - 1 - We try to be an inclusive and accessible conference, and videoing tasks is a big part of that. - We've also started to subtitle a part of the video's, starting with the Keynote and Main Track video's. For - this job, you don't have to be on site, but need to be a fluent speaker of English, as you'll have to - understand all speakers. For most of them, English is not their first or even second language. - - We start on Saturday evening, after all tasks have finished. More information will be provided to you by the - Video team, but you'll need a decent uplink, web browser and Github account. The software used is Amara - (https://amara.org). - - 19:00 - 22:00 - 4 - 1 - 4 - - - Video subtitling - 1 - 2 - We try to be an inclusive and accessible conference, and videoing tasks is a big part of that. - We've also started to subtitle a part of the video's, starting with the Keynote and Main Track video's. For - this job, you don't have to be on site, but need to be a fluent speaker of English, as you'll have to - understand all speakers. For most of them, English is not their first or even second language. - - We start on Saturday evening, after all tasks have finished. More information will be provided to you by the - Video team, but you'll need a decent uplink, web browser and Github account. The software used is Amara - (https://amara.org). - - 19:00 - 22:00 - 4 - 1 - 4 - - - Video Janson - 0 - 1 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 09:45 - 11:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 0 - 2 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 10:45 - 13:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 0 - 3 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 12:45 - 15:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 0 - 4 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 14:45 - 17:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 0 - 5 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 16:45 - 19:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 1 - 6 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 08:45 - 10:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 1 - 7 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 09:45 - 12:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 1 - 8 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 11:45 - 14:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 1 - 9 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 13:45 - 16:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Video Janson - 1 - 10 - Not everyone can attend FOSDEM, and even those that attend can't make it to every talk. So, since - several years we've taken to filming (most of) the talks and putting them on our website for viewing - afterwards. - - But we can't do it alone. There are lots of rooms to video, and lots of videos to process. Because this task - is not as easy as it might seem, you will be coached and trained by more experienced volunteers. Your main - job will be filming the talks in the main track rooms; most of the other stuff will be handled by the Video - team. - - A complete manual is also available at - https://github.com/FOSDEM/video/blob/master/instructions/FOSDEM_AV_manual.pdf. - - Please arrive at least 20 minutes early and make your way to the Volunteer desk at the K Infodesk. - - 15:45 - 18:00 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - Volunteer pool - 1 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 09:00 - 11:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 2 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 11:00 - 13:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 3 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 13:00 - 15:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 4 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 15:00 - 17:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 5 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 0 - 17:00 - 19:30 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 6 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 08:00 - 10:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 7 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 10:00 - 12:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 8 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 12:00 - 14:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 9 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 14:00 - 16:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - - Volunteer pool - 10 - - A small pool of available "on-call" volunteers to assist with any issue that might crop up. Most of the - time, it's small tasks that need doing (take X to Y in building Z), but it could also be replacing a - volunteer that didn't show up for a task. You'll probably learn more of the campus than you would think - possible. - - You'll need some knowledge of the campus to work efficiently, so if you have that, you would be very - welcome! - - Meeting place is the K infodesk. - - 1 - 16:00 - 18:00 - 6 - 4 - 8 - - diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_h_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_h_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2931068 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_h_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + Infodesk H + 1 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 7 + 5 + 8 + + + Infodesk H + 2 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 7 + 5 + 8 + + + Infodesk H + 3 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Infodesk H + 4 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Infodesk H + 5 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 0 + 17:00 + 18:30 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Infodesk H + 6 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Infodesk H + 7 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Infodesk H + 8 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + + Infodesk H + 9 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 2 + 2 + 3 + + + Infodesk H + 10 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk H + 1 + 16:30 + 18:30 + 2 + 2 + 3 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_k_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_k_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b86351 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_k_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + + + + Infodesk K + 1 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 6 + 5 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 2 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 6 + 5 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 3 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 6 + 5 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 4 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 5 + 4 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 5 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 0 + 17:00 + 18:30 + 5 + 4 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 6 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 5 + 4 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 7 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 5 + 4 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 8 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 5 + 4 + 7 + + + Infodesk K + 9 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Infodesk K + 10 + +The infodesk is about helping out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, crowd control shirt queues, support with various tasks, be supportive for visitors, answer all the questions, and ask for donations. +Good communication skills and a friendly attitude are essential. Knowledge of multiple languages is a plus but not required. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/infodesk-onsite + + Infodesk K + 1 + 16:30 + 18:30 + 3 + 2 + 4 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_online_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_online_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98a2558 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/infodesk_online_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ + + + + Infodesk Online + 1 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 2 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 3 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 4 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 5 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 0 + 17:00 + 18:30 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 6 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 7 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 8 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 9 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + + Infodesk Online + 10 + +Answer questions on Matrix, forward problems seen to staff. This is a remote volunteer position where you'll provide support to online attendees through the Matrix chat system. +You'll be monitoring chat channels, answering frequently asked questions, helping people navigate the online schedule and streams, and escalating technical issues to the appropriate staff members. +Good written communication skills are essential. You can perform this task from anywhere with a stable internet connection. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/virtual/infodesk-virtual/ + + Matrix chat.fosdem.org + 1 + 16:30 + 18:30 + 2 + 1 + 3 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/runner_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/runner_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1ecfda --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/runner_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + + + + Runner + 1 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 0 + 09:00 + 11:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 2 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 0 + 11:00 + 13:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 3 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 0 + 13:00 + 15:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 4 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 0 + 15:00 + 17:00 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 5 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 0 + 17:00 + 18:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 6 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 1 + 08:30 + 10:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 7 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 1 + 10:30 + 12:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 8 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 1 + 12:30 + 14:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + + Runner + 9 + +Runners are the flexible support team for FOSDEM. You'll help with various tasks throughout the day as needs arise - delivering messages, assisting with crowd control, helping speakers, supporting other volunteer teams, and generally being available where extra hands are needed. +This is a great role for people who like variety and want to see different parts of the conference. You'll be on your feet and moving around the venue quite a bit, so comfortable shoes are essential. +Good problem-solving skills and a helpful attitude make this role successful. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/onsite/runner + + Infodesk K + 1 + 14:30 + 16:30 + 4 + 3 + 5 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/signage_buildup_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/signage_buildup_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9de553 --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/signage_buildup_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ + + + + Outdoor Signage Buildup + 1 + +IMPORTANT! This task is outdoors. + +Many of our visitors rely on our extra signage outside to navigate the campus. However, we need a brave group of volunteers to put this up on Friday during the build-up (this is why it is a separate task). +You'll be working outside in whatever weather conditions February brings, so dress appropriately. We'll be placing directional signs, banners, and wayfinding materials around the campus perimeter and key outdoor locations. +This task involves walking around the campus, carrying signs, and some light installation work. Good sense of direction and ability to follow a map are helpful. +Lunch and dinner will be provided. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/signage + + Infodesk K + -1 + 12:30 + 19:00 + 12 + 6 + 16 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/van_loading_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/van_loading_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51ddefb --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/van_loading_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + + + Van Loading + 1 + +IMPORTANT! This task is not at the ULB, but at our office (Kortenberg, walking distance from the train station). Address will be provided to those that sign up. + +Help us load all our equipment in two vans (no stairs, but lots of walking). We need to transport all materials needed for FOSDEM from our storage facility to the venue. +This involves carrying equipment, organizing items in the vans efficiently, and ensuring everything is properly secured for transport. While there are no stairs, you will be walking back and forth quite a bit. +Dinner will be provided. This is an essential pre-event task that makes everything else possible! + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/van-loading + + Kortenberg (not ULB) + -2 + 18:00 + 22:00 + 10 + 8 + 15 + + diff --git a/volunteers/init_data/van_unloading_tasks.xml b/volunteers/init_data/van_unloading_tasks.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..22fee7c --- /dev/null +++ b/volunteers/init_data/van_unloading_tasks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + + + + Van Unloading + 1 + +IMPORTANT! This task is not at the ULB, but at our office (Kortenberg, walking distance from the train station). Address will be provided to those that sign up. + +Help us unload all our equipment from two vans (no stairs, but lots of walking) and stack it in our storage rooms. After a successful FOSDEM, we need to return all materials to our storage facility. +Dinner will be provided. + +Read more at https://doc.volunteers.fosdem.org/tasks/buildup-cleanup/van-loading + + Kortenberg (not ULB) + 2 + 18:00 + 22:00 + 10 + 8 + 15 + + diff --git a/volunteers/models.py b/volunteers/models.py index 1ed4cd5..219cd20 100644 --- a/volunteers/models.py +++ b/volunteers/models.py @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET import logging -import uuid +import uuid +import glob from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.auth.models import User @@ -113,10 +114,31 @@ def penta_create_or_update(cls, xml): def init_generic_tasks(cls): edition = cls.get_current() if edition: - generic_task_tree = ET.parse('volunteers/init_data/generic_tasks.xml') - generic_task_root = generic_task_tree.getroot() - for task in generic_task_root.findall('task'): - Task.create_from_xml(task, edition) + # Find all XML files in the init_data directory + init_data_dir = 'volunteers/init_data' + xml_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(init_data_dir, '*.xml')) + + if not xml_files: + print(f"No XML files found in {init_data_dir}") + return + + print(f"Found {len(xml_files)} XML file(s) to import:") + + # Process each XML file + for xml_file in sorted(xml_files): + try: + print(f" Processing: {os.path.basename(xml_file)}") + generic_task_tree = ET.parse(xml_file) + generic_task_root = generic_task_tree.getroot() + task_count = 0 + for task in generic_task_root.findall('task'): + Task.create_from_xml(task, edition) + task_count += 1 + print(f" Imported {task_count} task(s)") + except Exception as e: + print(f" Error processing {os.path.basename(xml_file)}: {e}") + + print("Import complete!") @classmethod def create_from_task_list(cls, file_name): @@ -435,7 +457,11 @@ def create_from_xml(cls, xml, edition): task.description = xml.find('description').text if xml.find('url'): task.fosdem_url = xml.find('url').text - task.location = xml.find('location').text if xml.find('location') else '' + location_elem = xml.find('location') + if location_elem is not None and location_elem.text: + task.location = location_elem.text + else: + task.location = '' day_offset = int(xml.find('day').text) task.date = edition.start_date + datetime.timedelta(days=day_offset) task.start_time = parse_time(xml.find('start_time').text) diff --git a/volunteers/templates/volunteers/task_detailed.html b/volunteers/templates/volunteers/task_detailed.html index 90e615c..db9d320 100644 --- a/volunteers/templates/volunteers/task_detailed.html +++ b/volunteers/templates/volunteers/task_detailed.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ {% if user.is_authenticated %} {% for volunteer in task.volunteer_set.all %} - {{ volunteer.user.first_name }} {{ volunteer.user.last_name }}, + {{ volunteer.user.first_name }} {{ volunteer.user.last_name }}, {% endfor %} {% else %} {{ task.volunteer_set.count}}/{{ task.nbr_volunteers }}