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Live Show Notes, 28 Jan 2021

Present: Joe Nash (@jna_sh), Don Goodman-Wilson (@DEGoodmanWilson)

Notes: Ramón Huidobro (@hola_soy_milk)

Recording: https://youtu.be/JK5tjvFt3WU

Virtual Events

  • Aspects of accessibility, inclusivity, ticket pricing, lack of travel needs
  • Attending events like You got this
  • Trying to re-create the Hallway Track, of running into someone during an event
  • Dealing with the lack of face-to-face interaction
  • Adapting from being a week-long event to an ongoing series of mini-events
  • How do we handle timezones? No matter when you hold an event, some region will be watching at nighttime
  • Different locales will have different concerns
  • Having local conversations is important
  • These different audiences will have different needs
  • Virtual unconferences are achievable
  • Taking a Miro whiteboard and allowing folks to slot themselves for a stream
  • Tools like Zoom are flexible for conference calls, and StreamYard are building one for streaming these conversations

Sponsorship

  • Interactions with virtual attendees
  • Rethinking how the sponsorship model works for virtual events
  • What are examples of good virtual booths? (Websites with call-to-action buttons, (live) video embeds hopin, dedicated booth times)
  • Lower attendee numbers during virtual events

Accessibility in virtual events

  • Live captioning
  • Sign language interpretation onscreen

Pre-recorded talks vs. live ones

  • A loss of interaction with the audience during pre-recording

Defining an Event

What's missing in the event space?

  • Examples of unique events: !!con, Deconstruct conf, Monktoberfest, Strange Loop, FOSDEM, May Contain Hackers, EMF Camp, Barcamps, Maintainerati
  • How financing can help a conference shake its "scrappy" image, but keep the charm
  • Corporate conferences overshadowing less-funded ones
  • Github Universe taking place in San Francisco but being more of a global event with a focus on the Github product
  • Who are the audience, and what are their needs?
  • If the audience is narrow in scope, then one can adapt to their needs more effectively
  • The unconference/open space model
  • Grass-roots collaborations

Clubhouse (platforms)

  • Clubhouse has had moderation incidents that need to be accounted for. Hopefully fewer events move there.
  • As developer relations, it's our responsibility to use platforms that prioritise safety and inclusivity.