- Agree on date/time and host company, get approval from ONNX SC
- Assemble team to support and work on this event
- Inform and start working with LFAI (Jacqueline Serafin) on logistics
- LFAI will have its own process and checklist which is quite extensive
- Leverage LFAI for support available to ONNX community
- Registration Web Site
- Marketing/Advertising effort for the event
- Zoom Meeting - confirm if you need certain Zoom features, be aware of any limits
- Weekly status update email from LFAI on progress of registration
- Build agenda - very little deviations from previous community workshop - Check with Ibrahim Haddad on giving LFAI update - Reach out to SC member to confirm who will give the community update - Reach out to community members/companies to present their Partner/End User Stories - Contact SIG/WG leaders to confirm who will give the status updates
- Announcement on LFAI and ONNX web sites, Slack channels, Twitter, etc. - Link to registration web page - Publish agenda when finalized - Collect all presentations - Review and recommend revision/improvements as needed - Multiple reminders to send in their presentation decks will be required - Confirm registration and approve email wording to send to all participants - Update final agenda, last minute changes to presentation decks
- Close registration or leave open if so desired
- Final presentation deck loaded and ready to go (note exception if presenters will project slides)
- Zoom link is sent out to all registrants via email
- Host and supporting team test Zoom session, verify connection, try a short recording, etc.
- t-60: Final check before the event, email reminder goes out to all registrants
- t-30: Run through checklist: record sessions, backup plan if bad connection, etc.
- t-15: Host and/or co-host started Zoom meeting
- t-0: Go live
- Send out "Thank You" email and include survey link
- Process video recordings and upload with presentations to LFAI wiki and LFAI&Data Youtube
- Announce/send link to videos/presentations on ONNX and LFAI web sites
- Publish blog about the workshop: summary, experience, etc.
- Take action on any follow-up items