It was great meeting so many #Fediverse friends who I only had known from virtual interactions at #Fediforum in person at #FOSDEM this past weekend.
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It was great meeting so many #Fediverse friends who I only had known from virtual interactions at #Fediforum in person at #FOSDEM this past weekend. Thanks for everybody saying Hi! Lots of energy! Can't wait to the next FediForum in about 8 weeks! https://fediforum.org
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It was great meeting so many #Fediverse friends who I only had known from virtual interactions at #Fediforum in person at #FOSDEM this past weekend. Thanks for everybody saying Hi! Lots of energy! Can't wait to the next FediForum in about 8 weeks! https://fediforum.org
@[email protected] what I loved most about this year's FOSDEM was the camaraderie shown by everybody.
I told my wife, who isn't plugged into the open social web (yet!) that I was constantly networking, and while that is technically what you would call it, what it really was was a purely organic gathering of like minded individuals, who have never met in real life, who had instant rapport because of the shared values inherent to the fediverse.
As the fediverse grows, we'll see this kind of phenomenon happen less and less (see "Eternal September"), but we're at the early stage of the social web where these kinds of things can happen, and when it does, it's amazing.
"Networking" at conferences is usually shaking hands and exchanging business cards, and then walking away never to hear from them again.
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@[email protected] what I loved most about this year's FOSDEM was the camaraderie shown by everybody.
I told my wife, who isn't plugged into the open social web (yet!) that I was constantly networking, and while that is technically what you would call it, what it really was was a purely organic gathering of like minded individuals, who have never met in real life, who had instant rapport because of the shared values inherent to the fediverse.
As the fediverse grows, we'll see this kind of phenomenon happen less and less (see "Eternal September"), but we're at the early stage of the social web where these kinds of things can happen, and when it does, it's amazing.
"Networking" at conferences is usually shaking hands and exchanging business cards, and then walking away never to hear from them again.
@julian It's a bit different from "networking" in that when we first meet in person, most of us have already had working relationships with each other for a long time. Even if we haven't ever seen each other's faces. But we have a concept of each other from the quality of bug reports or PRs or whatever.
It's more like we've all worked as part of the same "Fediverse Inc." multinational for some years, except there is no "Fediverse Inc" corporation nor a CEO.