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Why?
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- We want to spice up our remote working routine and also break the silos between teams.
How?
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- We will call for presenters.
- The agenda will be set before the meeting and will be shared with tor-project.
- We want 5 to 8 minutes length presentations. We will handle questions at the end of all presentations.
- Slides are allowed, but not mandatory. You may share your screen or a pre-recorded video if that makes you less anxious.
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We like the adrenaline of the live presentations, but if they wish,
presenters can share pre-recorded videos with us. They should be sent a
few hours in advance and will be lined up and shared with assistants
during the session.
Who?
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Anyone who wants to share what they have been hacking on. It doesn't
need to be a finished feature but a work in progress. It can be small
like a Tor Browser feature or something you have been hacking around Tor
not officially.
- Presenters have 5 to 8 minutes. People can ask questions via text in the pad for 3 minutes.
- Antonela will moderate at this time. We can rotate this role.
Where?
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During the All Hands Meeting. The room will be shared a few days before the meeting.
When?
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During the All Hands Meeting on Wednesday NOVEMBER 25TH at 16 UTC
Agenda
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- 5 min for the presentation
- 3 min for questions
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Questions will be written in text on the pad at any time during the presentation. Presenters will answer them in audio.