Community Pulse

After Pulse: Community Conferences

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Aug 23, 2024
Discover how COVID-19 has reshaped community events, leading to budget constraints and burnout among organizers. The conversation dives into the evolution of conferences, arguing for a shift back to intimate gatherings focused on genuine connections. It highlights the challenges faced in engaging developers and the need for accessible information. As society changes, so must community events, prioritizing meaningful interactions over extravagant presentations. Emphasis is placed on quality content and innovative formats like unconferences for effective knowledge sharing.
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ANECDOTE

Burnout from Organizing Conferences

  • Jason Hand shared his burnout experience organizing DevOpsDays Rockies for months leading up to the event.
  • He realized the extensive effort was unsustainable and chose to step back for his well-being.
INSIGHT

Rising Costs and Expectations

  • Conference costs and attendee expectations have risen significantly compared to decades ago.
  • This makes it challenging for community-run events to sustain their appeal and viability.
INSIGHT

Shift to Smaller, Creative Events

  • Community conferences grew large before COVID, requiring bigger venues and higher budgets to meet demand.
  • Post-COVID, events trend smaller and more intimate, inviting new creative formats like outdoor gatherings.
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