This time of year, my inner geek gets a bit frustrated. That’s because I spend so much time working on SCALE, I don’t get to play with the tech stuff much. Fortunately, while working on the Linux Expo is a lot of work, it’s also rewarding.
We’re seeing a lot more out of state registrations than in the past. That means we’re drawing attendees from a wider geographical area. That will make the Westin hotel happy. Ilan told me that we’ve already sold 95% of the block of rooms they allocated to SCALE.
We put out our first invite to the press corp a week ago, and naturally the return email address in the invite had a typo :-/ Fortunately it was easily decipherable.
Sugar CRM also gave us some grief. Apparently there’s a bug in the version we’re using that makes pushing out campaigns problematic. Jason Riker, whom I stick with all my Sugar CRM work struggled with it for a couple of days, working with Stu, the tech committee chair, trying to figure out what was going on. We finally had Ilan push it out manually which worked. We’ll do one more invite soon.
Our SCALE webmaster is a young kid named Matt Gallizzi (His web page is here. He’s a couple years out of high school, but quite good technically. He volunteered to take over the web site so Lei could concentrate on rewriting the registration system.
I don’t think he knew what he was getting into. He did a good job rebuilding the web site, but it’s like any other resource; if you have more you use it more. There’s probably double the content of info on this year’s SCALE web site than in the past. It provides a lot more information about SCALE to the site visitor now. So I’ve beaten him up (nicely!) quite a bit getting things put up in a timely manner, especially recently. To his credit, he’s responded very well.
We have a general info email, info@socallinuxexpo.org, and it comes to me. Most of the emails I get are asking for information that is probably available on the web page, but the volume of traffic I get via that email address is 2-3 times more than last year. I hope that’s a good omen..
We added two LOPSA training classes to SCALE, each 3 hours, to be held on the Friday of SCALE at the Westin. We’ve always wanted to provide more substantial education opportunities than 45-minute sessions at SCALE, and now we have our foot in the door. We may expand them in the future, perhaps offering a two or three day class of some sort, on some pertinent topic the week prior to SCALE. John Terpstra, of SAMBA fame (among other things), had offered to do a multi-day class on SAMBA in the past, but regrettably we were unable to take him up on it.
== Orv ==
SCALE Publicity Chair