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Arne Brasseur edited this page May 24, 2019 · 6 revisions

Logistics

Getting there

See the Attendee Guide

Hotel

We're putting you up in the Park Inn by Radisson, right next to the train station, and a ten minute walk to the venue.

Schedule

  • Thursday 1 August ** people arrive ** activities in the afternoon (guided city walk) ** speaker's dinner ** pre-conference get together at Oude Markt
  • Friday 2 August ** First conference day at Hal5 ** No fixed evening schedule, but we'll have suggestions
  • Saturday 3 August ** Second conference day at Hal5
  • Sunday 4 August ** Venue is available for open source hacking ** Activities (Hapje Tapje) ** Clean up and go home

Speakers dinner

We'll have a speaker's dinner Thursday evening, after the city tour which you are all invited to join, and before meeting up with the rest of the attendees for a drink at the "Oude Markt" city square.

Your talk

Slides

The venue will be fairly bright, as it's not possible to properly darken it. Keep that in mind when designing your slides.

  • Use dark text on light backgrounds
  • Make sure you have enough contrast

Contempt Culture

Avoid being negative about other technologies and communities. This is a common way to appeal to the in-group, but it's not a good look. We will have a broad range of attendees from various backgrounds, and it really sucks to have the thing you use every day be ridiculed on stage.

See also this post about contempt culture and this great article about negativity in programmer culture.

Avoid "guys"

Avoid addressing the audience, or any group of people, as "guys". We know American pop culture has made this a common idiom, but a lot of people don't identify themselves as "guys", and it's a small effort to use more inclusive language.

Try "Hi everyone", "y'all", "folks", "people", etc.

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