Tobias Mueller updated team  over 8 years ago

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\section{Team}  \subsection{Local team} Thelocal core  team is currently  composed of three people. people:  Benjamin Berg from the GNOME community is joined by Markus Mohrhard, from the Collabora community, and by Manuel Loesch from the FZI to ensure that the overall concept is put into place, that the technical content of the conference is appealing and challenging and that social events will contribute to create a unique experience.  \subsection{Support team}  The core team is supported by Tobias Mueller (Frankfurt), Stef Walters (Ettlingen) and Alexandre Franke (Strasbourg), as well as by Berg,  Moira Schuler Schuler,  and Joykie Walters. Sponsoring, communication, finance, staff management, and contribution to content will be ensured by the support team which is living in reachable distance Tobias Mueller.  We have commitments  from the actual venue.   \subsection{Local support}  Further support is provided by Benni Fuhry more people both local  and Dominik Hufnagel who remote.  We  will ensure close connections to university students and PhD students at SAP~Research or the FZI. The plan is to tap into the student pool for to reach for volunteers need more help, though,  and participants we  have people with diverse backgrounds at already discussed  what  the conference.   \subsubsection{GNOME community}  XXXX  \subsubsection{Other groups roles  and communities}  Three subsections of KALUG, the Linux User Group in Karlsruhe, will responsibilities are that need to  be contacted distributed.  Local GNOME communities are hard  to ensure close collaboration and favor attendance of participants from other communities.   \subsubsection{ Government and industry}  Karlsruhe is not only a student city; it find in Germany, these days,  so there  is also a hub for no local GNOME user group in Karlsruhe.  But there are several  ITcompanies. Every year, events such as LEARNTEC  and initiatives IT friendly institutions  such asKAIT-SI or MEKA are hosted in Karlsruhe, bringing together professionals from the area of security, mobile computing and design. The committee is already working on fostering connections to these companies to ensure contributions and sponsoring. We believe that hosting GUADEC 2016 in Karlsruhe can contribute to anchoring GNOME in a sustainable way in  thewider network of a fast-growing IT-cluster in Germany which has its central point in Baden-Würthemberg. We further commit to closely interact with  the local government, administration CCC branch called Entropia, a fablab,  and tourism board to ensure that as many entities as possible are aware several LUGs.  Some  of the unique opportunity that those have already organised  an event such as like  GUADEC is providing and  we hope  to members make use  of their knowledge.  As for  the GNOME community, but also to legal structure supporting  the wider public.   Notes Benjamin:  * Why is event,  we consider founding registered student association at  the "support team" separated by gender (or GNOME/not GNOME?) no point in doing that, it is just weird  * Collabra -> Open Office  * "technical content university to get hold  of the conference" -> paper committee? -> if yes, mostly done by people not in univerity's resources,  but also to tap into  the list right now  * Local Groups:  - no GNOME group  - Entropia (does GPN!)  - KALUG  - Studen Groups  - Hackerspace (not sure what student's pool more easily.  We also consider founding a German non-profit which will reduce  liability for  the name is) organisers.