First, so we’re all on the same page, Ceph has the final call on how we proceed and we’re
here to help and provide as much information we can to make the right decision.
The entire LF Senior Leadership Team has a F2F meeting on Monday and this is a significant
topic. They will have feedback from the membership and other communities.
For now, a few questions to ask…most of which I’m sure you’ve already considered.
What are the pros/cons of canceling, postponing, moving forward as-is. How many people
make this event successful? Are they the right people?
We expect the Coronovirus scare will impact registration and sponsorship
How many people do we expect to cancel or not register for this particular concern
Assuming we do not have attendance from China, how does this impact the event?
If we move forward AND someone gets sick at our event or after our event, how does that
reflect on Ceph?
Do we anticipate further travel restrictions into Seoul?
Also for your consideration, following are the cancellation fees. We have not yet talked
to the hotel though are not confident we are in a Force Majeure situation yet. There are
no travel limitations coming into Seoul.
Sleeping Rooms
75% up to Feb 15 ( $29,965)
100% on or after Feb 16 ($39,953)
Meeting Space/F&B
50% up to Feb 2 ($61,908)
75% up to Feb 23 ($92,862)
100% on or after Feb 24 ($123,826)
Next Steps? I suggest we wait until I have feedback from the LF leadership team. Also,
since this scare has been changing on a daily basis, a lot could change between now and
then. We can connect via email on Monday and follow up conversation during our regular
call on Tuesday.
Any initial thoughts?
Emily
On Jan 30, 2020, at 8:28 AM, Emily Ruf
<eruf(a)linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
Morning all - We have a meeting with LF leadership this morning to discuss the concerns
and options. I’ll come back to the group with the information for further consideration.
We had two emails from sponsors and one speaker yesterday and provide the following
response: At this time, we are planning to move forward with Cephalocon in Seoul. However,
attendee safety is important to us and we are monitoring this closely. If the situation
changes and it impacts the event, we will notify all registered attendees, speakers,
sponsors, etc.
On Jan 30, 2020, at 4:32 AM, Mike Perez
<miperez(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I'm also concerned about my safety for this event. Moving the date of the event is
not going to make a difference as we don't know how long this outbreak will last. We
should wait and see how registration numbers go until mid next week and discuss how we
want to move forward. I'm doing my best with local Ceph Seoul groups and other
promoting.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 1:10 AM Lars Marowsky-Bree <lmb(a)suse.com> wrote:
On 2020-01-28T07:00:43, Matthew Johns <matthew.johns(a)suse.com> wrote:
Hi Matthew,
I hear you. I think we should inquire at the hotel behind the scenes,
but I also think it's too early to message our attendees without knowing
how South Korea will be affected.
Now, obviously safety is utmost priority, but it seems difficult to
assess how such a force majeure event is going to play out. So far,
South Korea has only seen 4 incidents, all linked to Wuhan province.
I think even a travel ban for all of China is unlikely. Wuhan province,
yes, but I'd suspect other regions will be allowed to travel.
At least that's what I'm hoping!
Regards,
Lars
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