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== Mini Sprint - meet.kde.org ==
Over the last year, KDE has been running BigBlueButton on meet.kde.org. Where initially, meet.kde.org was built to support Akademy 2020, it has become a very valuable community resource enabling remote meetings and events over the last 12 months.
Over the last year, KDE has been running BigBlueButton on meet.kde.org. Where initially, meet.kde.org was built to support Akademy 2020, it has become a very valuable community resource enabling remote meetings and events over the last 12 months.



Revision as of 20:57, 12 March 2021

Over the last year, KDE has been running BigBlueButton on meet.kde.org. Where initially, meet.kde.org was built to support Akademy 2020, it has become a very valuable community resource enabling remote meetings and events over the last 12 months.

Sprint Duration

1 weekend.

When

3 Options available:

* 20th March 
* 27th March
* 3rd April

Please register your interest if you would like to attend: https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/QYlLt3vbeA/

Sprint Activities

The main goals of this sprint:

* Reflect on what has worked and what can be improved.
* Determine if there are any key traits that we should add to meet.kde.org to turn it into a better, permanent community resource.
* Perform some discovery on other events using similar technologies and determine if their implementations could give us some inspiration.
* Look forward to Akademy 2021 and design our "conference experience," outlining any new technology that we might need to put together.
* Where possible, build prototypes for any new technology that we would like to build, proving (or disproving) the concept.

Who should attend

Generally, this sprint is likely to be 50% analysis and planning, 50% technical prototyping. Attendees may choose to attend a single day, or both days depending on their interest levels.

If you are interested in one or more of the following, please get in touch:

* The overall functionality that we make available to attendees.
* Technical event operations
* Interest in real-time media streaming