Based on GuadecPlanningHowTo/Bid…
- Beautiful, easily accessible city.
- Some GNOMEies and other FOSS people:
- Nikolai Gerasimov
- Alasdair Kergon
- Craig Loftus
- Martin Packman
- Local FOSS and other organisations:
- Who will sponsor?
- University of Oxford…
- Easy to get to!
- Flying:
- LHR for American and Asian attendees is only 1:40 away and a return bus ticket costs £31.00; flights to many USA cities start at $350 and can often be bought for $500-700
- GWK is 2:25 away and a return bus ticket costs £39.00; as for LHR
LTN and STN for European attendees are 2:05 and 3:35 away and return bus tickets cost £23.40 and £34.50, PDF timetable; flights start at £40 and can often be bought for £100
- CTY is 2:00 away and a return train ticket costs £32.30
- OXF for very lucky people
- A sample selection of possible train journes (ticket prices are based on booking 0-7 days in advance):
- London: 1:00, return ticket costs £25.50
- Manchester: 3:00, return ticket costs £69.20
- Birmingham: 1:10, return ticket costs £34.30
- Bristol: 1:13, return ticket costs £36.00
- Paris: 4:16, return ticket costs £160.80
- Brussels: 4:30, return ticket costs £144.80
- Köln: 8:00, return ticket costs £205.80
- Montpellier: 10:30, return ticket costs £220.80
- Bus:
- London: 2:00, return ticket costs £22.00
- Birmingham: 2:00, return ticket costs £22.00
- Parking is quite bad, but it's possible to park on the streets outside the centre.
- Local buses are good.
- Flying:
- Accommodation:
- Student accommodation is available in the summer
- Lots of fancier places around
- Finding somewhere to eat in Oxford is quite easy as most of the central street are lined with restaurants and cafés
- Breakfast and lunch are available through the university, also plenty of places around
- Expect to pay £5-10 for lunch if you know where you're going, £10-15 if you don't
Most places listed on http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2010/aug/27/britains-best-budget-eats-oxford are tried, tested and good
- Some reasonably priced restaurants can also be found in the centre, but most are moderately pricey
- Expect to pay £10-15 for dinner, more if you plan to have drinks
- Breakfast and lunch are available through the university, also plenty of places around
- Events:
- Pre-event registration:
- At a nice pub?
- Does the university have a nice area?
- Do we have it at all?
- Football and cricket games: plenty of facilities
- Evening events
- Natural history museum? Again, worked at the Tizen conference well
- Plenty of clubs which won't mind some extra custom on a weekday night
- Botanical garden? Worked well at the Tizen conference
- Oxford is overwhelmed with touristy stuff to do
- Pre-event registration:
- Budget
Item |
Expense |
Revenue |
Banking expenses |
£1000? |
|
Events (football game) |
£300 |
|
Labour |
£1000? |
|
"Production" costs |
£4000? |
|
Banner printing |
£200 |
|
Promotion (printing) |
£1000? |
|
Travel sponsorship |
£30000 |
|
Venue rent |
£6600-10000 |
|
Video |
£0-1000? |
|
Volunteers |
£2000 |
|
Sponsor |
|
£30000-50000? |
Registration fees |
|
£1000-2000? |
Merchandise sales |
|
£500-1000? |
Totals |
£46100-50500 |
£31500-53000 |