The golang meetups often have remote speakers, at a guess about 1/3. They tend to be
short talks, on the order of 30 minutes, and I did see one "poster session"
with a single graph.
--dave
On 2020-06-16 1:37 p.m., Alex Volkov via talk wrote:
Hey Ansar,
I'm Alex, I'm working with the videos.
i would have thought it would be easier as we can get presenters from other
geographies
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 1:37 PM Alex Volkov wrote:
> Hey Ansar,
>
> I'm Alex, I'm working with the videos.
>
>
> Short answer is -- We're not meeting in person right now and it's been a
> lot harder to get s
Hey Ansar,
I'm Alex, I'm working with the videos.
Short answer isĀ -- We're not meeting in person right now and it's been
a lot harder to get speakers for full talks, so it is unlikely in the
near future.
The slightly longer answer is -- we still have one video in the
pipleline waiting to
I was checking out the GTALUG youtube site and was very impressed with the
quality and quantity of videos on some very relevant topics. Is there a
plan for more of these videos?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM4tvQ_GLEJiJ1OKzW81Bew
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