Hi Sumana!
Thank you for this very useful summary of the feedback. That goes streight to
our Lessons Learned page :)
And of course a special thanks to you and Guillome for tirelessly hacking the
sessions into etherpad. And of course to Jesse Scott, who took care of the
streaming. We would have been lost without you, guys!
-- daniel
On 19.05.2011 12:59, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
Thanks for clarifying, Andrew and Happy-melon.
I've thought of a few
things we could have done, but were often too busy directly taking
notes to do:
* Ensured that the speakers actively asked for questions _from IRC and
remote participants_
* More consistently & explicitly asked for questions via IRC and Etherpad
Happy-melon, I do believe that posting to wikitech-l is a way to tell
people who are actively seeking MediaWiki-related information -- after
all, they chose to subscribe to the list! But I take your point. For
next time:
* Include "we want your remote participation, here's how" summary at
the *top* of the hackathon's canonical page -- in this case, at
mediawiki.org
With folks in the #mediawiki IRC channel, I've also developed some
additional lessons learned/TODOs for next time:
* Need multiple dedicated notetakers (1 is not enough during
quickly-moving discussions) PLUS a person to actively monitor
IRC/Etherpad/Twitter and explicitly ask for questions and comments,
plus probably another for backup/relief. (Wikimedia's Germany chapter
had attempted to recruit more local hackers as notetakers and couldn't
get them -- perhaps next time!)
* Etherpad makes it unclear how to ask questions -- chat? main body
of the text? Consider a dedicated Etherpad for Q&A, or templated
areas within the notes set aside for questions
* Encourage other people at the conference to get on IRC & Etherpad
and respond to the questions and comments from remote participants
* Consider dedicating discussion time, possibly after each batch of
speakers, for questions and comments from remote and in-person
participants
I'm glad it was easy to follow what was going on from afar! So it
sounds like this was definitely an improvement over past hackathons in
this respect. Next time: better interactivity. Thank you for the bug
reports.
Best,
Sumana Harihareswara