Everyone,
This thread is great. We currently have a little over 20 developers
and designers for our next event in Chicago, but would like to get the
number up to match the non-technical registrants. We're trying to make
the technical talent feel more welcomed. Not so much in a way where
they have free admission, but in a way where they're more heard and
the non-technical people aren't running the show. We're bringing and
brought on judges other than just angels and VC's. The proverbial
engineers and designers who judge, ask specific functionality and
UI/UX questions about the product. Technical people like talking about
what they built and like showcasing their talents. This way, it's not
just a non-technical person telling the crowd how they predict they'll
make money. It becomes more tech friendly, and people get to see how
creative others can be in such a small time frame.
I'm not saying this is the answer, but we're seeing improvements. Also
offering extra incentives for the winners such as an hour of time
meeting with these (technical) judges, or free passes to technical
events taking place in their cities.
Adam
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