Highlights and thanks from the Prague conference

Highlights and thanks from the Prague conference

Hello everyone,

As we wrap up the Prague conference, we wanted to send out a quick email to thank everyone for helping to make our sixth European conference such a success. Whether you joined us in person or watched from afar, we thought you might like to get some of the highlights!

Conference recap

At nearly 300 people, this year’s conference was our biggest European event to date! We had the usual mix of main stage and lightning talks, unconference sessions, writing sprints, and social events.

We were also pleased with the continued success of our most recent experiments, including live-streaming the talks, running real-time captioning for the main stage, and hosting an in-person job fair. The overall feedback on all of these was positive, and we are excited to carry them forward to future events.

Overall, we were so excited to see another conference come together and see our awesome community gather under one roof.

Videos and photos

Videos of all the main talks are now available in a playlist on our YouTube channel. We’re still missing a lightning talk video because it required special processing, but we will post it on Slack and Twitter when it’s ready.

Thanks to our media sponsor Bart at Work for doing such a great job with these. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any future content!

Photos from the event are available on Flickr, thanks to our wonderful photographer Kay Smoljak! We really love the photos each year, and you’re welcome to use them for non-commercial purposes, as per our Creative Commons License.

Code of Conduct transparency report

As with any Write the Docs event, this conference was covered by our community Code of Conduct. We aim to be as transparent with CoC incidents and enforcement as we can.

To ensure that our CoC was visible and accessible, we took a number of specific steps:

  • Every participant agreed to the CoC in advance.
  • The CoC, or a summary, was included on the conference website, conference booklet, and in posters around the conference venue.
  • The CoC was repeatedly mentioned in announcements on the stage.
  • We specifically stressed that the CoC applies to all conference spaces including the social event, and therefore attendees should drink responsibly.
  • We encouraged all attendees to report any incident, even if they were not sure whether it was a violation.

None of our organizers were approached about any CoC concerns at this event. We know that this is, in part, a reflection of the thoughtful and inclusive community that we’re so lucky to have.

That being said, we’re also very conscious of the fact that just because nothing was reported doesn’t mean nothing happened. If there was any personal conduct or other aspect of the conference experience that did not meet the expectations of behavior set out in the CoC, please email us at conduct@writethedocs.org.

Ready for more?

We still have our third Australia conference in November. Tickets are still available and the list of talks is now published on the website.

We also announced the dates for next year’s Portland conference, and you can sign up for that mailing list to get updates when tickets go on sale and the Call for Proposals opens.

Thanks again

We’re so grateful to our speakers, sponsors, volunteers, and attendees for making this conference possible. Whether you were able to join us this time or not, we hope to see you back in Prague next year – or even sooner at one of our other events!