Hi All!
The 11th annual Seattle GNU/Linux conference is fast approaching
**this Friday and Saturday**, November 3rd and 4th. As a reminder, we
are _hybrid_ this year, so folks are welcome to attend either online
or in person. The in person event will be held at University of
Washington's Husky Union Building (HUB). Details for attending,
whether online or at the HUB, can be found on our website at
https://seagl.org/attend.
As usual, SeaGL can be attended anonymously and at no cost;
registration is not required so we encourage you to show up. We have
an [amazing program] this year, including 4 keynotes and 45 sessions,
alongside social events such as TeaGL and a Blender movie night.
As a reminder, everyone involved with SeaGL is required to follow our
[Code of Conduct], and new this year, in-person attendees are required
to follow our [Health and Safety Policy]. We will have masks freely
available at the event in support of this, but encourage attendees to
bring their own.
Also per usual, we are looking for volunteers to help make the event a
success. Here are some of the positions we're looking for more help
with:
- **Room Monitors:** introduce speakers (with their permission),
perform room head counts, make sure speakers have everything they
need, and ensure sessions run smoothly and finish on time.
- **Sign-Wranglers:** post up and take down signs in and around the venue.
- **Refreshment Aides:** help with the set up, tear down, and clean up
of coffee and tea breaks.
- **Information Attendants:** register attendees (if they want),
check-in speakers and exhibitors, hand out programs, and provide
directions and answers to questions.
- **Virtual Hosts:** keeps an eye on the Matrix channels, identifies
content in need of moderation, reaches out to in-person staff as
needed.
You can sign up to be an in-person or virtual volunteer through [this
form], or you can get in touch with us [via Matrix or email].
Finally, we'd be remiss if we didn't thank [our sponsors] this year -
it simply wouldn't be possible to put on this event without them.
(Though we could certainly always use more, so if you know a person or
company who would be interested in sponsoring, please forward them
[our sponsor prospectus].)
I can't emphasize enough how excited the organizing team is to be back
in person seeing you all again. The entire volunteer staff has worked
incredibly hard to make this year's SeaGL an awesome event, both
online and in person, and you - our community - are what make it all
worthwhile. We hope you'll consider joining us on Friday and Saturday!
~ Salt and the SeaGL 2023 organizing committee
[amazing program]:
https://seagl.org/news/2023/10/10/schedule-soars.html
[Code of Conduct]:
https://seagl.org/coc
[Health and Safety Policy]:
https://seagl.org/health
[this form]:
https://seagl.org/volunteer
[via Matrix or email]:
https://seagl.org/get_involved#volunteer-for-seagl
[our sponsors]:
https://seagl.org/sponsors/2023
[our sponsor prospectus]:
https://seagl.org/sponsors/SeaGL_Partnership_Sponsor_Prospectus_2023.pdf