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Morning
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Job Fair
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1:35Topic (max 1-2 sentences)Vale: Rolling out Vale style linter at larger organizationsConfluence user tips and tricks: What are you creating in Confluence and what are you looking to create? Let's share how to get the best of our tools.Maintaining Code ExamplesHow to get Localization Right, Continous Localization / Integration, Sharing Best PracticesHow to get professional quality pdfs uing asciidoc/asciidcotor toolchain.Mental health break: bring your crafts, coloring, whatever makes you happy. We'll craft and color or what have you and if we're feeling it we'll share remote work coping stratagies.
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Lead NameRolfe Dlugy-Hegwer (Red Hat), Mike Jang (GitLab), and Jodie Putrino (NGINX)Matt ReinerNate Contino (MongoDB)Markus Seebauer (Gateway)Elisa Sawyer (RISC-V)Rose Williams
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2:20Topic (max 1-2 sentences)QueerTea Part 2 - Bring a nice cup of tea and meet up with your fellow LGBTQ attendees. You aren't "here" alone! (Allies are kindly asked to skip this. But if you're wondering if you're "queer enough" to join, then you are.)More than just a black square: Allyship at Work -- Let's share our journeys and advice with each other, so we can all be better allies; #BIPOC are also encouraged to attend if you want to share the ways in which you are (or wish you were) being supported by your coworkers. This is a safe and welcoming space.Sphinx: State of the Union

General discussion about the Sphinx documentation system: current struggles, reStructuredText vs MyST (Markdown), feature requests, outstanding bugs, missing documentation, integration with Jupyter notebooks, comparison with other systems
Not quite "tech comm". Have you considered a role where our "tech comm" skills apply (and sometimes there's more recognition and better pay)? I recently made such a transition and would love to share thoughts with anyone who has done this or is thinking about it. They're hiring where I work by the way!Content Experience Checklist Deconstruct/Reconstruct: An information tool for improving content and the customer's content journey. I'd love to share a tool I've developed that I've found to be immensely helpful to refresh old content and develop new content. Write the Docs meetup organizer's session - new and prospective organizers welcome, we'll help you get setup!
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Lead NameRenée CS (they/them) (@docsmage)Jodie Putrino, F5 Appreciates Blackness EIG (FAB); NGINX/F5Juan Luis (@juanluisback, he/him), Developer Advocate @ Read the DocsMarc Gravez, Comcast Business marcgravez@gmail.com @marc_gravezKathryn Elliott, Senior Content Developer at MicrosoftRose Williams
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3:05Topic (max 1-2 sentences)Creating High Quality Instructional Videos Quickly - Why is it so hard to make a good instructional video for a product? Either spend a lot of time and money for one quality 30-second video or go the quick and cheap route for a video seemingly made by a toddler with an iPhone. Right? Let's talk about this.Your Getting Started Experience for When You're Getting Started: Chats and discussions from/for starting out in technical communicationDocOps Happy Hour! Bring your beverage of choice and talk DocOps.
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Lead NameMatt ReinerJerome VillegasJodie Putrino, NGINX/F5
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End of conference :(Conference closing on the main stage at 3:33
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