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== Session D (03:00 - 04:00) ==
 
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Revision as of 23:03, 15 July 2012

Also see the 2012/Saturday Session Schedule

Session A (11:00 - 12:00)

  1. Alpha Part 2 - no moderator - Amye
  2. Tax - $ in, outcome, locality - @AlexLinser
  3. .org or not .org - @luispo
  4. Can webinars die now? - @mewsherder
  5. Conflict Resolution - Randy Fay
  6. When a community member dies - @identitywoman
  7. Jam in the Jubilee Changing the Downtown - Derrick Swallow & Scott Vargu
  8. Community Manager in China - Ben Shanghai
  9. Building Community around Open Source vs. Open Data - @nerdworldorder
  10. Community Marketing - Fire & ICe - Oil & Water - Or not?

Session C (02:00 - 03:00)

  1. Telecommuting and Remote Community "Management" Best Practices - Jefro
  2. Crowd Engineering - Nico Pastorino
  3. Dealing with Nuclear Situations - @webchick
  4. Structural Core - Jono Bacon
  5. Gaming for social good - Jeffrey Sens and Paul V
  6. Building a strong structural core in your community - @jonobacon
  7. Release (Planning) Strategies - Hans M Kern
  8. Managing a technical community as a non-technical person - Austin Smith
  9. Identity, activate, and empower. Working with influencers and advocates in your community
  10. Open Source Consultants Unite - Guy Martin (@guyma)

Session D (03:00 - 04:00)

  1. --at Table 3 - During the break - GSoC Feedback session. Please come tell us what you think we should know about your/your orgs participation about GSOC - Cat Allman, Carol Smith, Stephanie Taylor
  2. Building a Community that can Challenge itself - @jonobacon
  3. 91 card deck: pattern language for meetings and groups - @identitywoman
  4. University as a Community - @kenlett
  5. Open Source Metric Analysis Tools and Methods - Zohar Babin
  6. Emotional barriers to participation - @teknotus
  7. Social network community - Andy Oram
  8. Getting Started - Ann Barcomb
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Session E (04:30 - 05:30)

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  2. Move B@#$%, Get Out the Way: How to Empower Community through the Elimination of Barriers - Matt Bidinger
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  4. Helping User Pain when there's no Itch to Scratch (engaging non-technical user communities) - @edcable
  5. Every Community is a Startup - @shockeyk
  6. What we've learned from entrance & exit surveys in FLOSS and diversity outreach - Asheesh
  7. Bringin R&D into the community - Andrew Davis & Jianshon Ou
  8. Coaching Fledgling Community Leaders - @annerwright
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  10. Just Breathe - Meghan Gill & Van Riper