This guide / book is a community driven guide built from the collective knowledge of conference volunteers and organizers from around the world.
The hope is to provide to you, a budding conference organizer enough information with which to build your community event and put on an amazing event that is not only self gratifying, but enriches the entire community it is geared around.
Much of the information in this guide will be based off the collective experience of primarily Python Community oriented conferences, such as PyCon US, EuroPython, Python Canada, and many others; however, much of this information is just as relevant and important to anyone looking to put together a community event.
We hope that if you are an organizer or volunteer that you take a look at the GitHub repository and consider contributing. Without your knowledge and contributions, this guide will be incomplete.
Contents:
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 contributors guide/introduction guide/conference_types guide/social_issues guide/diversity guide/team guide/talks_types guide/talk_selection guide/budgets_and_costs guide/sponsorship guide/tickets_and_registration guide/venue guide/schedules guide/swag guide/marketing guide/financial_structure guide/addons conferences/index