(From original post: https://www.europython-society.org/resources)
For EuroPython 2020, the EPS had to put a lot of work into investigating ways of turning our in-person event into an online one. We managed to make things work in the 4 months we had for this (from April - July 2020) and hope that our existing research will help other Python events go online as well.
For EuroPython 2021, we are working with a new set of documents
- EuroPython 2021 - Online Conference Tools: This covers research on a lot of different tools available out there, our experience with them, hints and tips on how to use them effectively (esp. for Zoom and Discord). It includes the research we did for EP2020.
- EuroPython 2021 - Virtual Conference Concept: For EuroPython 2021, we will use the experience we gained from EP2020 and refine the concept for next yearβs online event. This is still very much work in progress.
The two central documents we had for EP2020 were:
EuroPython 2020 - Online Conference Tools: This document covers the research we did for EuroPython 2020.
EuroPython 2020 - Virtual Conference Concept: Since we had to start afresh with the conference concept, we ran a brainstorming phase to come up with ideas and then started putting these into a concept, which we used for the event.
We also used guides for speakers and hosts, which are currently preparing for publication.
If you have questions around these documents and their content, feel free to contact us at helpdesk@europython.eu.
PS: Even though the above documents were mainly created for EP2020, we will keep updating them or post new documents on https://www.europython-society.org/resources.
Sharing our Zoom Webinar and Pro licenses
In addition to sharing our research, weβd also like to share the Zoom Webinar and Pro licenses we have with other events, where possible. We have already shared them with:
- PyAmsterdam
- Remote Python Pizza
- PyLadies Munich
- Python Argentina Meetup
- Python Meeting DΓΌsseldorf
- ADASS conference
- Python Glasgow meetup
We can help with the configuration and share our existing experience, if needed, or even participate as a co-host to help with managing the tools. Just let us know.
If you are interested in the license sharing, please contact us at helpdesk@europython.eu.
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