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What 3rd party events are interesting for my company?

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  1. The visual workspace for teams.
    I did however speak to my dear friend Jan Schenk about all this. Turns out he was asked to create a prioritized list of industry and community events by his new employer, Postman. He created a decision table (using Whimsical if you must know), with some non-negotiables - like: CoC and fair representation of URMs, but I can imagine for smaller companies budget restrains might show up here as well - to then proceed to calculate a rating. Starting with 100 points, points would be subtracted or added based on how well events met the criteria.

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  2. Open source list of tech conferences: JS / Ruby / Data etc.
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    Map your stack. Find the conferences for your frontend and backend languages at confs.tech and other listicles (like Sessionize or Papercall for CfPs). If you're looking at the year next, and it's not December yet, it's definitely worthwhile to dive into the confs.tech repo and check the entries for years past. The last couple of years were weird, what with COVID-19 and online events - but also many cancelled events. You might want to go a couple years back to find events that might just come back when stuff's in-person again.

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