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# Live Show Notes, 28 Jan 2021
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Present: Joe Nash (@jna_sh), Don Goodman-Wilson (@DEGoodmanWilson)
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Notes: Ramón Huidobro (@hola_soy_milk)
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Recording: https://youtu.be/JK5tjvFt3WU
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## Virtual Events
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- Aspects of accessibility, inclusivity, ticket pricing, lack of travel needs
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- Attending events like [You got this](https://couch.yougotthis.io/)
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- Trying to re-create the Hallway Track, of running into someone during an event
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- Dealing with the lack of face-to-face interaction
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- Adapting from being a week-long event to an ongoing series of mini-events
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- How do we handle timezones? No matter when you hold an event, some region will be watching at nighttime
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- Different locales will have different concerns
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- Having local conversations is important
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- These different audiences will have different needs
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- Virtual unconferences are achievable
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- Taking a [Miro](https://miro.com/) whiteboard and allowing folks to slot themselves for a stream
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- Tools like Zoom are flexible for conference calls, and StreamYard are building one for streaming these conversations
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### Sponsorship
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- Interactions with virtual attendees
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- Rethinking how the sponsorship model works for virtual events
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- What are examples of good virtual booths? (Websites with call-to-action buttons, (live) video embeds [hopin](http://hopin.com/), dedicated booth times)
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- Lower attendee numbers during virtual events
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### Accessibility in virtual events
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- Live captioning
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- Sign language interpretation onscreen
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### Pre-recorded talks vs. live ones
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- A loss of interaction with the audience during pre-recording
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### Defining an Event
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- COVID has called our definition of events as gatherings of developers into question
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- [Art of Gathering, Priya Parker](https://www.priyaparker.com/thebook)
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### What's missing in the event space?
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- Examples of unique events: [!!con](http://bangbangcon.com/), [Deconstruct conf](https://www.deconstructconf.com/), [Monktoberfest](https://monktoberfest.com/), [Strange Loop](https://www.thestrangeloop.com/), [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/), [May Contain Hackers](https://mch2021.org/), [EMF Camp](https://www.emfcamp.org/), [Barcamps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp), [Maintainerati](https://maintainerati.org/)
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- How financing can help a conference shake its "scrappy" image, but keep the charm
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- Corporate conferences overshadowing less-funded ones
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- [Github Universe](https://githubuniverse.com/) taking place in San Francisco but being more of a global event with a focus on the Github product
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- Who are the audience, and what are their needs?
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- If the audience is narrow in scope, then one can adapt to their needs more effectively
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- The unconference/open space model
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- Grass-roots collaborations
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### Clubhouse (platforms)
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- Clubhouse has had moderation incidents that need to be accounted for. Hopefully fewer events move there.
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- As developer relations, it's our responsibility to use platforms that prioritise safety and inclusivity.
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