The London Java Community (LJC) hosts an unconference every December. I was there last year and really enjoyed it. So how do you do such a conference during a pandemic? With Zoom, of course!
Zoom’s got the break-out rooms we needed for the session. And what the organizers really liked: They could close these break-out rooms. So this brought everybody back into the virtual hallway in no time! 😁
How did we know what sessions we should do? We used Mentimeter to let people pick the topic. A free account gives you two questions per talk, which was plenty for this conference.
We got two keynotes:
Then we had three rounds of four sessions each. I believe these were the topics in the first round:
Here’s the second round:
And this was the final round:
I believe the entire event was recorded. But I don’t know if and how the videos will show up on YouTube. If they do, then it will be on the LJC YouTube channel.
That’s Steve Pool from Red Hat and Dominique Carlo & Barry Cranford from RecWorks. Without you, events like this wouldn’t be possible!