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Notes, Saturday July 20, 2013[]
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM[]
- Session 1: Why do foundation governed projects grow bigger than others - Moderated by Henrik Ingo
- Session 3: Dealing with the negative feedback - Moderated by Daniel Hinojosa
- Session 4: Global Open Source Communities
- Session 5: Branding and communities
- Session 7: Slow Burn Communities - Etherpad (archive) - Moderated by Andy Piper
- Session 8: Why Worlds Collide aka Conflict Resolution
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM[]
- Session 3: Community nurture programs - Moderated by Jason Hibbets
- Session 5: Establishing the Right Image
- Session 6: Epic Fails in Community - Etherpad (in progress)
- Session 7: Conference Organizing Software
- Session 8: Intersectional feminist hackerspaces - Etherpad (in progress)
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM[]
- Session 1: Creating Diversity aka 'Fostering diverse communities + finding folks not like you'
- Session 4: Localization, Time Zones and Global Collaboration Culture juggling
- Session 5: Do Metrics Matter
- Session 7: Getting Contributors to Documentation
- Session 9: Gamification kind of sucks for me. Does it suck for you?
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM[]
- Session 5: Strategies for onboarding new developers (@schtool )
- Session 6: Open government communities - Moderated by Jason Hibbets
- Session 8: Empowering Community Ambassadors & Experts
- Session 9: Project Management and Communities
- Session 10: Advocate, Defend, and Promote the Community Manager as a profession. @erich13 #CMAD
Notes, Sunday July 21, 2013[]
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM[]
- Session 1: How to market your community using free tactics
- Session 3: User Groups
- Session 4: Choosing the right tool for your community
- Session 5: The OpenStack Continuous Integration Process and How It Shapes the Community
- Session 6: Best Practices for Community Newsletters (etherpad)
- Session 7: IRS Issues
- Session 8: Building the Communty Management Knowlege Base
- Session 10: Keeping Volunteers Engaged
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
- Session 2: Training and Certification - Balancing Commercial and Community
- Session 3: Culture hacking
- Session 6: Motivating Contributors and Their Managers
- Session 9: Measuring Community Management
15:00 - 16:00
- Session 5: Contributors, Lurkers and Loudmouths - etherpad
- Session 8: Event Format for Wicked Awesome User Groups and Meetups (What's your Favorite Flavor?) - hackpad
16:30-17:30
- Session 5: Post Modern Open Source
- Session 6:Micro-contributions to open source projects
- Session 8:Citizen engagement with government through technology
- session 2: Outreach
- Session 10: Hackathons
Notes, Monday July 22, 2013[]
- Bonus Session: Event Content Hacking