WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:18.000 All right, everybody, hello. Welcome to Faustan. Welcome to the Nix and Nix forest 00:18.000 --> 00:25.000 Devroom. I'm happy that you are here. I'm happy that I'm here. I'm sure we're going 00:25.000 --> 00:33.000 to have a good time. My name is Martin Schweikhofer. Oh, let's ha ha. There's a slide for this somewhere. 00:33.000 --> 00:42.000 Let's see. All right. My name is Martin Schweikhofer. This is Paul Maher and Paul Hurley. Did I say that correctly? 00:42.000 --> 00:49.000 All right. We're here at the event. If you have any questions for us, like if you have any questions 00:49.000 --> 00:59.000 about the Devroom, please ask us. Don't hesitate. We'll try to help you out. There's also a number of 00:59.000 --> 01:07.000 people who've been involved in organizing this for not here today. Thanks to them Brian Tom and 01:07.000 --> 01:20.000 Ivan for also helping us organize. Yeah, thanks to you. It's great that there's so many people here. 01:20.000 --> 01:28.000 I'm really happy about that. This is basically the introduction talk, right? So it's not really that exciting yet. 01:29.000 --> 01:38.000 But we have a schedule and we have some wonderful talks on here. And then I'm really looking forward to hearing what 01:38.000 --> 01:51.000 members of our beautiful community. I'm going to have to say about those topics. Yeah, what else is there? 01:52.000 --> 01:59.000 Rules. I have two slides with rules one slide with rules for the audience and one slide with rules for the speaker. 01:59.000 --> 02:04.000 So that means today we're going to have fun, but we're going to have structured fun. 02:04.000 --> 02:14.000 Please be kind and respectful to each other. I think that's the most important rule. Just like, yeah. Think about what you're saying and doing. 02:15.000 --> 02:20.000 I think usually we're doing a good job with that so I'm not to wait. 02:21.000 --> 02:31.000 Ideally, I would like to use really the, like since the room is full, I'm expecting it to stay full. 02:31.000 --> 02:39.000 It would be nice if we could use the breaks when we're switching speakers to like, leave and come in. 02:39.000 --> 02:49.000 And if you're not leaving, there's still something you can do. You can like move into the center of the sitting area, for example. 02:49.000 --> 02:59.000 So that the space that is available is easily accessible. Makes things easier for everybody, right? 02:59.000 --> 03:03.000 Do you understand what I'm saying? All right, that's wonderful. Thank you very much. 03:03.000 --> 03:12.000 Audience participation check, right? What else? What else? I, we're going to have questions. 03:12.000 --> 03:18.000 Questions at first time, we only have one microphone, right? So if there's multiple, sorry? 03:18.000 --> 03:19.000 Only one microphone. 03:19.000 --> 03:26.000 Yeah, yeah. So since there's only one microphone per room, if there's multiple speakers they're going to have to share. 03:26.000 --> 03:36.000 And if there's questions, the way it's going to work is you're going to ask the question, the speaker is going to repeat the question. 03:36.000 --> 03:42.000 I think I'm going to get to that on the next slide as well, but please only ask one question. 03:42.000 --> 03:49.000 And then the next question, like, like don't ask two questions at a time, right? 03:49.000 --> 03:53.000 So that somebody else has a chance to ask a question as well. 03:53.000 --> 04:01.000 I don't have a problem with somebody asking two questions in principle, but I just want to make sure that everybody gets a chance to ask a question. 04:01.000 --> 04:12.000 And similarly, like if I feel like the conversation is drifting into the direction that's very, very specific, like it's something that's not interesting for most of the room. 04:12.000 --> 04:20.000 I might just say, hey, guys, please move that offline. Let's get to another question, all right? 04:20.000 --> 04:26.000 So please don't be offended by that. It's just how we're going to run things here. 04:26.000 --> 04:30.000 What's for speakers? This is the second slide we fools. 04:30.000 --> 04:40.000 Ideally, like I would like you to be here in the break before the talk, before your talk. 04:40.000 --> 04:46.000 So not immediately ahead of your talk, but like one break before that. 04:46.000 --> 04:52.000 So that we have time to talk to you about how the setup works and so on. 04:52.000 --> 04:58.000 Yeah, and if you have a slot presenting, please finish on time, we're trying to stay on schedule. 04:58.000 --> 05:06.000 Start the talks on time, finish the talks on time. The time that's on the schedule, that's how much time you have available to talk. 05:06.000 --> 05:12.000 But that means there's only going to be like really at most three minutes for questions. 05:12.000 --> 05:18.000 It's totally fine if you finish a little bit earlier and we just have a longer Q&A. 05:18.000 --> 05:21.000 Or just have like people talk a bit, right? That's fine. 05:21.000 --> 05:25.000 Just don't overshoot it. I actually have something prepared for that. 05:25.000 --> 05:32.000 I mean, there's usually, I think, first time has these nice, pre-made papers for that as well. 05:32.000 --> 05:37.000 But I have some homemade ones. It's like a red card and a yellow card. 05:37.000 --> 05:41.000 I'm usually not someone for sports metaphors, but I thought this would be good. 05:41.000 --> 05:48.000 And the red card is that you have two minutes available here. Like it's two minutes and then your time slot is over. 05:48.000 --> 05:55.000 So if you're speaking, all right? And this card means please repeat the question. 05:55.000 --> 06:03.000 Because then like the audience online and the version of the talk that we can preserve forever, 06:03.000 --> 06:07.000 we're also going to hear what the question was. 06:07.000 --> 06:10.000 Yeah. 06:10.000 --> 06:17.000 Are there any questions about this talk? 06:17.000 --> 06:21.000 No. Well, I didn't use up a lot of the time slot. 06:21.000 --> 06:26.000 But thank you very much for attending my talk. 06:26.000 --> 06:30.000 I hope that we have a really good time today. 06:30.000 --> 06:33.000 And yeah, welcome again to Boston. 06:33.000 --> 06:38.000 In the next and next week's lesson. 06:38.000 --> 06:41.000 That's it.