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[tor-bugs] #20305 [Community/Outreach]: organizing new speakers-bureau list
#20305: organizing new speakers-bureau list
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Reporter: arma | Owner: dgoulet
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Community/Outreach | Version:
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In Seattle, I spoke to a bunch of people about a "Tor speakers bureau"
idea -- basically a central group on the Tor side who keep track of what
speaking things Tor people are doing, and learn about new speaking things
(both proactively and by being the funnel where we send all the ones that
invite us somewhere), and track what opportunities we're missing, and
generally prioritize to make sure we're doing our conference outreach
effectively.
Then I spoke to David, who said a "somebody should" sentence very close to
a "Roger, you should delegate more" sentence.
So, I hereby put David in charge of moving this idea forward. :) With a
supporting cast of Roger, Kate, Shari, and Alison.
Among the next steps:
* We probably want some public address for receiving speaker requests; and
we should list that public address somewhere public.
* We may or may not want a separate internal discussion list. Maybe not
yet?
* We should probably make a simple wiki page to explain what the list is
for, so people can read about it and get up to speed if they weren't in
Seattle.
* We should try to extract the list of *currently known* talks that Tor
people are doing, so it is in one place.
* We should figure out good ways to make a public list of these talks, and
keep it updated regularly. The old way was "on the Tor blog calendar" but
that is non-ideal.
* We should accumulate a list of good Tor speakers, and what they're good
at speaking about. These can come first from inside our community, but I
think we'll all be happier if we start learning about external people who
are great at speaking about Tor -- especially if we want to get good
global coverage to be able to e.g. answer Campus Party invites from
Brazil.
* One of our many goals there should be to match up speaking experience
with how public or high-profile the event is, so we can get more Tor
people out there talking about Tor, while still getting the *right* people
in the most important places.
* Later, we should tell the world that we want to go explain Tor to them,
and here's the contact address if you want one of us. We should expect to
get many "I can't pay travel but I'd love to have you", and a smaller
number of "I can pay travel". We should find the right balance, since
sometimes the places that can't pay are the places we most need to be
represented.
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