= Aim = When: May 1-2 2006 Web: http://connectingup.cisa.asn.au The South Australian State Government runs a conference for people involved in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the Not-for-profit and Community sector. The program emphasises the management and administration of ICT resources in these organisations. = Program = The program of speakers included: * Hon Jay Weatherill, SA Minister for Families and Communities – The SA Government’s role in ICT in the delivery of community services * Nicola Thompson, General Manager, ICT Hub, London * Joe Baker, Executive Director, Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN http://www.nten.org ), US * David Barnard, Executive Director, South African Non-Government Organisations Network (SANGONet) http://www.sangonet.org.za * Dr Simon Davey, Managing Director, Omega Alpha Limited (http://www.omega-alpha.com), Managing Associate, preponderate network (http://www.preponderate.net). * Amith Nagarajan, CEO, Aptify Corporation, US. This was an ideal opportunty to promote Ubuntu and other related projects: * Ubuntu * Software Freedom Day - September * Linux Australia = Actions = * [Done] Register for confernce and book booth. * [Done] Requested 320 CDROMs from ShipIT. (26 Mar) * [Confirmed] Shipit CD's have been sent (29 Mar) * [Arrived] Wahoo! (8 Apr) * [Done] Discuss at AustraliaTeam meeting (4 Apr 2006) * [Done] Seeking sponsorship from Linux Australia sponsorship for booth/attendance. * [Done] Sponsorship confirmed (6 Apr) * [Done] Receive funds * [Done] Pay for registration and booth * '''Report to AustralianTeam meeting on 11 Apr 2006''' (AustraliaTeam/Meetings) * [Done] Prepare an A4 promotional speil for conference handbook (was due two weeks before). * Make contact with * Other FLOSS minded people who may be going, to let them know we'll be there. * [Done] Local volunteers through LinuxSA * [Not done] Conference Speakers (or their offices) * Booth * [Done] Organise furnature.. card-table and monitor stand. * [Done] Prepare display material. = Observations = * This is an annual conference, and I only thought of going quite late. It would be good to think about what can be done for future years, and start planning. eg. Contacting the organisers about getting a speaker from Ubuntu/Canonical or Lunux Australia and the LUG's * It costs AU$250 to put something into the delegate package... not in the budget, maybe next year. == Other Suggestions == * Have a visitors book at the booth. * Arrange for followups. * Blog the event - particularly if it can be done live. * Show how Free and Open Source software can save organisations real money. (Who in Adelaide had Ubuntu partner points?) * Case studies. * Examples of how Ubuntu can be used in an organisations ICT strategy. = Conclusions = * Overall, the conference was well worth attending. * There was quite a bit of the 'not-ready-yet' message coming from the podium on using FLOSS software in not-for-profit and NGO organisations. The event did have major sponsorship from Microsoft, so this was not completely unexpected. * Over half of the visitors to the booth were already using Open Office, and everyone went away with a Ubuntu 5.10 CD set, with instructions on how to install OpenOffice from the LiveCD. Over 100 CD set's were given away, with a conference attendance of 250 people.