- Spread the word if international barcamps are organized in a region
close to your borders - or farther away.
- The organizing language of the barcamp is English (newsletters,
wiki, etc.) (If the orga team os 'mononantional' there is no reason to
do the background organizing in English.)
- The language of a session switches to english as soon as someone
without the kowledge of the local language is present. (ask before you
start if U are not sure.) If you are unable to hold a session in
english, please note so at the session presentation and on the session
sheet. Mark the sheet with D, F, NL, PL etc.
- Please also try to keep the networking language to English.
Internationals will feel more welcome.
- Think about marking the nametags of the internationals with an (i)
or similar, so that it becomes obvious when they join a circle. We can
be more polite this way.
(iCamp would then be a nice 'shorthand' for this form of Barcamp ;) )
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David.
Oliver Gassner a �crit :
2010/7/7 David Bourguignon <david.bo...@orange.fr>:
> Thanks Oliver and Kim for the feedback! We have now several new
> guidelines/best practices. I've tried to summarize everything on the related
> page (exact formulation of each guideline could be discussed).
>
> David.
>
> Oliver Gassner a écrit :