Dear all, Dear xrs, thanks for that summary,
I'll add some links and some personal notes, too: On 09/25/2018 02:10 PM, xrs wrote: > t3sserakt held a little presentation on the "State of GNUnet" In German: https://media.ccc.de/v/DS2018-9337-state_of_the_gnunet > teasing our workshop. There we specifically helped people to install > GNUnet and our little groupchat app on different platforms. We also > explained some services, showed some application like filesharing, name > resolution or chat, and had nice discussions. We organised little > platform specific groups and our four mentors help to bootstrap. > Lurchi did some good work by writing a small install guide which was > improved during the session. The guide is here: https://github.com/royneary/painless-gnunet/blob/master/tutorial_debian9.md Please share it with interested folks: It even works with "blind copy paste" of the commands there on Debian and Ubuntu. The idea we had is to create a "chat" which runs all-time which ppl join at the end of the install-guide, and then we can cheer them, and give further information and "stay in touch". Also the person will have then a real-experience that something actually can be done here besides filesharing :D So please wait a tiny bit longer till sharing widely - once we have set this up I am definitively up for broadcasting in all possible directions, that GNUnet is now install-able also for mid-DAUs :D I will then also include it into my pEp-talks (see e.g. https://youtu.be/IJr2mWZ0qIc?t=1809 ) and hope that we get more ppl into checking it out. A better URL would be good then, can we place it somewhere on gnunet.org? > Some improvements are still possible for future workshops: > - we missed to introduce people to our standard communication channels > (mailinglist, irc, etc.). Yes that should definitively be there, as invitation to be part. But I am sure no one actually would now _not_ join the conversation only cause you missed to point on it. But, sure: more might have joined otherwise. > - gather questions emerged in working groups and answere them for > everybody in little break points every 30 minutes > - add a lighting talk to break points to create curiosity Jupp, that'll be good to have some more "ready made content" handy that can be placed whenever suitable. > With sva we are planning to do more workshops on other events :-) yeah! I am running around on so many events anyhow, and after this very positive experience with having so many ppl going through the installation without major problems we can totally move forward! > Now we know how to tackle the first barrier for new users, lets call > it "onboarding". The second would be to overcome the complexity of new > services (could be done with lighting talks) and third, to start > developing in C or other bounded languages. We have no solutions here. I think that the first got a tremendous push, and for the rest we'll get ideas, too. Cheers, sva.
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