Re: Contributor Summit planning

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On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 10:27 AM Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> For the past several years, we've held a Git Contributor Summit as part
> of the Git Merge conference. I'd like to get opinions from the community
> to help plan future installments. Any feedback or opinion is welcome,
> but some obvious things to think about:
>
>   - where, when, and how often?
>
>     Plans are shaping up to have Git Merge 2019 in Brussels right after
>     FOSDEM in February (like it was two years ago), with a contributor
>     summit attached.
>
>     Are there people who would be more likely to attend a contributor
>     summit if it were held elsewhere (e.g., in North America, probably
>     in the Bay Area)? Are people interested in attending a separate
>     contributor summit not attached to the larger Git Merge (and if so,
>     is there any other event it might be worth connecting it with,
>     time-wise)?  Are people interested in going to two summits in a year
>     (e.g., Brussels in February, and then maybe some in North America
>     later in the year), or is that diminishing returns?

Convincing my employer to send me to an event in North America is a
lot easier than one in Europe; they mostly allow me to work on git
stuff as a side project just to make me happy rather than as a
business priority, so competing business interests, shifting managers,
etc. make things hard for me to predict (so you may want to weight my
preferences less than normal).

My last manger did say they'd send me to the next contributor summit
(I think even if it ended up being in Europe rather than North
America), but of course, he was pulled to a different team a few
months ago, so I'm not sure if that still stands.


On a personal note, I'm also somewhat travel averse.  It'd be nice to
go to a Git conference again (last and only I went to was I think Git
Together 2011), but I know when it comes close to time to actually
travel, I'll start questioning my sanity when I said that --
particularly if it's far away or at all complicated.  (So maybe you
really ought to discount my preferences...)



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