Reminder! These lightning talks are tomorrow. We have 5 talks lined up: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Lightning_Talks
Remote viewing details will be sent out in advance of the talks.
** We will best testing out using #wikimedia-tech as the IRC channel for questions/discussion during the talks, if this causes too much disruption in the channel please let us know. **
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Rachel Farrand rfarrand@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello wikitech-l,
We will be doing a test run of lightning talks on June 23. ~ Details are below ~
If you would like to do a lightning talk yourself on whatever project you are working on please feel free to add yourself - also please add contact information (or email it to me) so we can coordinate with you to make sure and get you on the hangout in advance to be able to present.
If you watch the lightning talks and appreciate them please let us know and will enough interest and content we will continue to do them in the future.
A youtube stream will be sent out to this list just before the talks start so you can join in and ask questions, and the talks will also be recorded so that you can watch them whenever you like.
These lightning talks should be relevant to something related to our movement and will mostly be focused on tech related projects however some may be unrelated to tech.
We will adapt this process as we go to make it as interesting and useful to everyone as we can.
Rachel
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kevin Leduc kevin@wikimedia.org Date: Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 3:44 PM Subject: Lightning Talks June 23 To: wmfall@lists.wikimedia.org, Engineering list < engineering@lists.wikimedia.org> Cc: Rachel Farrand rfarrand@wikimedia.org, Megan Neisler < mneisler@wikimedia.org>
Hello!
Due to high demand, we are starting up Lightning Talks again! This effort will not work without your participation...
Lightning Talks are an opportunity for teams @ WMF to showcase a milestone, exciting developments, releases, or anything of significance to the rest of the foundation and the movement as a whole, as these talks will be open to our communities.
Each presentation will be 10 minutes or less, the formal part should be not be longer than 5 minutes and the remainder can be used for questions.
Too many questions to answer in the allotted time? No worries, your lightning talk will be a great candidate for a future Tech Talk.
First Round of Lightning Talks:
When: Tuesday June 23, 1800 UTC http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Lighting+Talks%2C+Round+1&iso=20150623T18&p1=%3A&ah=1, 11am PDT
Where: 5th Floor
Remotees: On-Air google hangout will be provided just before the meeting
IRC: #wikimedia-tech
Sign up for a 10 minute slot here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Lightning_Talks
With interest, this meeting will become a monthly event.
Thanks! Kevin Leduc, Rachel Farrand, Megan Neisler