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International Joomla! Day/Conference/Meeting in Germany 30. May - 1.June

Some weeks ago we have finished our Joomla!Day here in Germany. One of our attendees gave me the name of a cheap and good location for our next Joomla!day. I have booked the location 2 days later, because it is so cheap that booking can't be a mistake. I'd like to offer this location for an "International Joomla! Day/Conference/Meeting".

Where it is?

It is near Wiesbaden/Frankfurt with good public transport possibilities and via Frankfurt with good flight connections worldwide. The Name is "Wilhelm-Kempf-Haus" (here the link to the Website but the site is only in German). I have booked the hole location.

What do we get?

  • room for 240 attendees
  • over 14 rooms for presentations or talks
  • free WLAN
  • modern technical equipment

and many things more, I'm perfectly happy with the location

What can we do on tree days?

I think the first day should be a "Community Day", maybe in unconference style. This day could be focused on meet people and having fun.
Second day could be a day with business topics: Business Models, Success Stories, Marketing, .... all the funny things we love and hate :-)
Last but not least, the third day could be the developers Day. Not easy to know now what is an important topic in seven months, but at the moment we need only a headline for the day and "Developers Day" is my suggestion.

There are some minor problems:

We have only 90 rooms for over night stay (prizes: 24 up to 37,50 euro/per day for a minum booking period of two days), but there are Hotels near by so I think this problem can be solved.
We have to organize a shuttle service to get all the people to the venue, but this is also a small problem.

What we need?

People they are willing to help.
Sponsors to cover the cost and for reducing the financial risk for the people they are organizing the event.

AND People they like to come to Germany.


I have spoken with many people and I got only positive response. I'd like to hear your ideas your pro or cons, please post it here as comment or in the forum here .


Robert Deutz
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    Autor(in): Mark Rosser

    Robert, excellent job. Please keep me informed. Mark

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