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⚡️IPFS ALL Hands On Call Revamped⚡️ #737

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pkafei opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 2 comments
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⚡️IPFS ALL Hands On Call Revamped⚡️ #737

pkafei opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 2 comments

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@pkafei
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pkafei commented Nov 2, 2018

IPFS Hands on Meeting

The Dream

For the past couple of months, we have been discussing revamping the IPFS ALL HANDS meetings. If you want more context, please see issue #636.

We want the IPFS hands-on meeting act as a space where we can showcase all of our hardwork and game changing projects.The IPFS meetings give viewers a taste of some of the problems we are tackling.

What's in it for you? 😺

Fame. Oh, and the chance to practice public speaking skills. Think of it as a Toast Masters for the IPFS crowd. Below are some public speaking resources.

The Format

Every month we will have:

  • One 15 minute lightening talk (1x per month)
  • Three 5 minute talks (3x per month)

In total we will have a talk every Monday. The times for the talks are:

Time (PST - UTC -CET )
9:00 16:00 18:00

If you have a talk you want to give, sign up here or please email me at portia @ protocol labs dot com.

 

🥁November Scheduled Talks🥁

November 5th November 12th November 19th November 26th
"Intro to Textile App" Sander Pick TBD TBD TBD

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Looking forward to all of your talk proposals!

@momack2
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momack2 commented Nov 5, 2018

What's in it for you? 😺

Fame. Oh, and the chance to practice public speaking skills. Think of it as a Toast Masters for the IPFS crowd.

A quick note that the main purpose of these meetings will be to highlight the most exciting work in the broader IPFS community and disseminate high-value knowledge to the many teams improving IPFS, building on top of it, or doing relevant research.

By presenting your work you might:

  1. attract skilled contributors to your endeavor,
  2. motivate the community about adding support for a new feature, or
  3. find new partners, capabilities, or challenges for your project to work on/with.

While this meeting is a friendly and supportive forum for both experienced and novice presenters, we encourage everyone to take advantage (and be respectful) of the skilled and knowledgeable attendees to help make these meetings useful and productive for all. =]

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Now that there is a PR to (document and) upgrade the format -- #739 -- let's continue the review there.

Thank you @pkafei for creating this ! :)

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