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State of EventFahrplan 2021

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Video duration
00:18:18
Language
English
Abstract
Let's have retrospective of what happened in the EventFahrplan project in the last months and what is planned.

[EventFahrplan](https://github.com/EventFahrplan/EventFahrplan) is the project behind a couple of apps for Android which you might already have used at Remote Chaos Experience (rC3), Chaos Communication Congress (3xC3), Chaos Communication Camp, DiVOC, MRMCD, FrOSCon, GPN, Datenspuren, FIfFKon, FOSDEM, FOSSGIS, FOSS4G, DebConf, LibreOffice Conference, PyConZA and other events.

In this talk you will get to know both the details of the programming work as well as all the other topics which require time and engagement to run this project such as translation, design, documentation, advertisement, outreach, communication with users.

Currently, the project is run by one person with occasional - but very welcome - contributions in the form of code reviews, translations, pull requests or just time to discuss ideas. There is essential no financial backing for the project - all work is done in personal spare time. A few people are giving money via [GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/johnjohndoe) - thank you!

After this talk and Q&A you will have solid understanding how you can contribute to the project, shape its future or finance its development.

Talk ID
rc3-nowhere-250
Event:
rc3-2021
Day
3
Room
c-base
Start
1 p.m.
Duration
00:30:00
Track
None
Type of
Talk
Speaker
tbsprs
Talk Slug & media link
rc3-2021-cbase-250-state-of-eventfahrplan-2021
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