I’ve heard from three people, which isn’t sufficient. Unless a few
more people show interest, I’m canceling for Prague.
—aaron
On 21 Jun 2017, at 18:09, Aaron Falk wrote:
This is a poll for folks who are interested in presenting at a
PechaKucha in Prague. The number of folks presenting has declined
slightly and I’m contemplating whether holding a session at every
IETF meeting is too frequent. If I don’t hear from enough folks
we’ll wait until Singapore to do the next one. In other words, if
you want to give a talk, please send me a note ASAP.
Standard invitation and background info below.
Thanks!
—aaron
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A Pecha Kucha is a lightning-talk presentation format, originating in
Japan, where a speaker presents 20 image-only slides that are each on
the screen for 20 seconds and advance automatically. With each talk
lasting for 6:40, it has the feature of forcing presentations -- good
or bad -- to be focused and brief. This is an unofficial event.
Topics are encouraged to be a IETF-related and satirical or
controversial in some way, although not mean-spirited. Anyone can
participate in this social event. Video from the Berlin, Seoul, and
Chicago PKs can be found [here](http://snaggletooth.akam.ai).
Format Details:
* Presentation slots are open to all, assigned first come, first
served.
* To reserve a presentation slot, send a name and title to
aaron(_dot_)falk(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com and receive confirmation.
* Presenters must agree to adhere to the Pecha Kucha format (20
slides, primarily image-only, automatically advancing every 20
seconds).
* There are lots of online tutorials and suggestions for how to make a
good Pecha Kucha. Here are a few: [[1](http://www.pechakucha.org/)],
[[2](http://blog.indezine.com/2012/05/10-tips-to-create-and-present-pecha.html)],
[[3](https://catherinecronin.wordpress.com/2012/06/13/pecha-kucha/)].