Israa Taha
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Right. You don't know who you're going to meet, what you're going to talk about. Oh, that's pretty neat.
Right. You don't know who you're going to meet, what you're going to talk about. Oh, that's pretty neat.
I like that.
I like that.
I like that because a lot of times you have, like, a topic, but you don't really know, like, what they're going to be talking about. Almost too open-ended.
I like that because a lot of times you have, like, a topic, but you don't really know, like, what they're going to be talking about. Almost too open-ended.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It'll get you. I don't know what that is.
It'll get you. I don't know what that is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh, wireless, uh, something? Yeah.
Uh, wireless, uh, something? Yeah.
Interesting. I learned something today.
Interesting. I learned something today.
I did not, but I attended my first open space this year, which is surprising because we've done open spaces at that conference for 11, 12 years, but I was always interested in the sessions and I didn't realize that the interesting conversations usually happen in those open spaces or in the hallway. But I went to my first one this year.
I did not, but I attended my first open space this year, which is surprising because we've done open spaces at that conference for 11, 12 years, but I was always interested in the sessions and I didn't realize that the interesting conversations usually happen in those open spaces or in the hallway. But I went to my first one this year.
And it was on meetups and how to get people to show up to meetups, how to organize meetups, because a lot of them have died down since COVID. A lot of them are pretty much gone. So how do we bring those communities back? How do we, in a sense, resurrect those meetups and get people more involved in those things?
And it was on meetups and how to get people to show up to meetups, how to organize meetups, because a lot of them have died down since COVID. A lot of them are pretty much gone. So how do we bring those communities back? How do we, in a sense, resurrect those meetups and get people more involved in those things?