Dear fellow Osmocom developers,
as you all know, we've sadly had to postpone OsmoDevCon 2020 back in April this year. At the time, we discussed to re-visit the situation in October 2020.
While legally it is no problem at all to host an event with ~ 20 participants in Berlin/Germany (specific regulations really only start from 50+ participants) - I'm not entirely convinced it would be the smartest move.
Legality and public health regulations are only one part of the equation - common sense and profound care for the key members of our community for sure are more relevant considerations to me.
I'm not 100% in favour and not 100% against. Hence, I would like to get your input. Should we
a) try to get an event organized on-site in Berlin? We'd have to move to a larger venue than IN-Berlin with proper ventilation and sufficient space so we can keep physical distance, but I think that's manageable for sysmocom as organizer.
b) simply postpone to 2021? I'm convinced the situation will not change significantly (in a positive way) until late April 2021, so it's not really a "solution" as it will likely mean we have to think of late 2021 or 2022.
c) plan some kind of online conference? To be honest, I think this model works fine for events where a single speaker wants to give lectures to hundreds or thousands of participants. But OsmoDevCon is much more interactive. We could record or live-stream some talks or screencasts from home, sure. But that only captures one part of the event. We could also try to set a date for a collaborative mumble, or the like - for the "hallway track".
What are your thoughts? Let's avoid cross-posting the discussion to all of the mailing lists and simply have it on openbsc@lists.osmocom.org.
Regards, Harald
Hi,
I think a 2020 event doesn't make all that much sense.
I'm also not a big fan of online events, at this point well we have IRC. At least my experience with video / audio conferencing has never been good and it gets tiring very quickly.
So I would target a 2021 version.
I'm not sure how things are in Germany but at least here, with reasonable precautions, the spread seems to be in regression, so hopefully by April 2021 we'd have a fairly good view of what an osmodevcon 2021 would look like. As for the venue, I'm not convinced this would make that much of a difference. I mean 4 days, with about 14h per day with the same people, not sure how 1.5m distance effectiveness would be with everyone moving around anyway.
Cheers,
Sylvain
what he said. ~N
On Fri, Sep 04, 2020 at 09:50:51PM +0200, Sylvain Munaut wrote:
Hi,
I think a 2020 event doesn't make all that much sense.
I'm also not a big fan of online events, at this point well we have IRC. At least my experience with video / audio conferencing has never been good and it gets tiring very quickly.
So I would target a 2021 version.
I'm not sure how things are in Germany but at least here, with reasonable precautions, the spread seems to be in regression, so hopefully by April 2021 we'd have a fairly good view of what an osmodevcon 2021 would look like. As for the venue, I'm not convinced this would make that much of a difference. I mean 4 days, with about 14h per day with the same people, not sure how 1.5m distance effectiveness would be with everyone moving around anyway.
Cheers,
Sylvain