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Hello, everyone.
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I hope you're comfortably seated,
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I hope you realized you had time
to grab a cup of coffee
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or tea before joining the room.
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If not, you'll be able to have one later.
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Good morning!
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I am Léa Lacroix, proud member
of the Wikidata team
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at Wikimedia Germany,
and I am very, very excited
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to welcome you
to the second WikidataCon.
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(applause)
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Thank you.
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So most of you already know me
because I've been spamming you
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with a lot of emails recently,
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and I am glad to tell you
that in the next 20 minutes,
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I'll provide you with
more practical information
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about the conference, but I hope
that after this opening session,
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you'll be able to know everything
that you need to know about the conference
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and you'll have a great time here
in this awesome venue
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that is Urania Berlin,
I hope you will enjoy it.
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So, let's go straight away
with the most important things.
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We have a photography policy.
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Two important things to know,
people who wear an orange lanyard,
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they don't want to be taken
in pictures at all.
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They don't want to appear
on any kind of screen or device
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which means be especially careful
to not take pictures of these people.
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And the people wearing
a regular lanyard, just like me--
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this is something
that is, maybe, slightly different
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from the Wikimedia events that you know,
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but basically, the rule is
if you want to publish a picture
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of people on Commons or on social media,
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please make sure that you obtain
the consent of the people
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before publishing it.
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So you can do that in different ways,
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you can ask beforehand,
before taking the picture--
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it doesn't have to be out loud--
you can just--I mean,
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if the person sees you taking the picture
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and starts behaving like this,
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it's probably that they consent
to be taken in picture.
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People who are on stage
during a session,
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usually agree with being taken in picture,
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and what you can also do
is ask afterwards--
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you take the picture of people
generally doing things
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and then you quickly go to them
and you ask,
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"Is that okay if I publish this?"
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This is really important
because we want to be more careful
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about people's privacy.
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We probably don't need pictures
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of every single participant
of the conference on Commons.
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I think we have enough pictures
of people typing on computers,
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so I will really ask you
to follow these rules,
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so everyone can feel comfortable
at the conference.
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So, another important part.
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Most of the content of the conference
will be live-streamed in this room
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and also in the two other session's rooms,
Kepler and Einstein.
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This is great because that allows people
who are not participating
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to actually follow the content
of the conference
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or being able to watch it afterwards.
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That's actually for you also
if you are afraid of missing a session,
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you can watch it later.
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But that also means that people onstage
will be filmed and recorded
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and also people, for example,
walking just in front of the stage
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can be recorded as well.
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So if you really don't want
to appear on camera,
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actually, the best spot
is to be next to the camera
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or slightly behind the camera,
depending on the room
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because here you're pretty sure
that you're not going to be filmed.
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And in the room Kepler,
don't be surprised when you enter the room
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if it looks like the camera
is filming the entrance,
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it's actually not, the camera is set up
so it's not filming people entering,
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so you can enter the room,
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you can walk around
and you won't be streamed.
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It's only focused on the speaker
who is in this room.
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Alright.
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So I wanted to have a quick overview
of the building together
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because we didn't print
a floorplan for everyone
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in order to avoid too much printing.
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And the venue is very nice
but it can be also--
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it takes a bit of time to just understand
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how it's working.
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So, let's go through it very quickly.
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You arrive through the main entrance
in where the registration is.
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This is also where you can come
and ask any questions,
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and there is also a wardrobe here.
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If you want to leave your valuables
somewhere safe,
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it's a nice place to go.
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And this is also where the dining area,
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this is also where part
of the catering will happen.
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If you want to take some fresh air
or a cigarette,
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you can go out through the main entrance
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and also through what is mentioned here,
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Emergency Exit, which is
the backyard of the venue
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that you can access
through the ground floor.
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And you have various staircases
that--be careful of that--
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don't necessarily lead
to all the floors in the venue.
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But you'll figure that out very soon.
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On the first floor where we are right now,
these are the three main session rooms.
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Let's say the formal part of the program
is taking place here.
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This is also the dining area
that we also call cafeteria sometimes.
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It's this place where you'll also
be able to have lunch and dinner.
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Then on the second floor,
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this is the part where the self-organized
part of the program takes place,
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which is also going
to be very interesting.
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So in Edison, you have a hacking space
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where you can go anytime
during the opening hours
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and just sit down and work on some stuff.
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You're going to have
the workshop room Darwin
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just next to it, and going to have
this nice Newton room
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that is really made
for just relaxing, discussing,
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having all kinds of informal discussion.
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And you have an extra meetup room
that is called Austen.
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Some stuff is already planned in there,
some stuff can still be planned,
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feel free to walk around,
there are also some posters.
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This is also where some exciting things
are going to happen tonight,
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during the evening.
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So feel free to make sure
that you check the second floor.
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And finally, the third floor
is not going to be widely used,
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but I wanted to mention
that we have a quiet room in the venue
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where you can go and take a nap,
take some rest,
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just escape a bit from the noise
and a lot of social interaction,
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so you can access it
through the stairs in the corner,
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and you can reach the room Curie
which is the quiet room.
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This is also where tomorrow morning
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the yoga and meditation session
will take place,
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but I will talk more
about this in a minute.
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Please, mind that we have elevators,
however, we'll want to make sure
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that they are available for people
who really need it.
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So, if you are able to take the stairs,
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I would like to ask you
to take the stairs.
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And at any time, you can find
the pictures of these maps
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at this URL map.wikidatacon.org,
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so you will never get lost.
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Also, if you are really lost
you can ask someone,
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especially people wearing
green T-shirts like me
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who can help you figure out
your way in the venue.
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So as I said, at the info desk
you can ask any question,
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you also have the Lost & Found box
if necessary.
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You can get some stuff printed
if you really need it,
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and for the scholars, this is also where
the reimbursement is going to happen.
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Be aware it's going to run until noon,
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after that, it's going
to be more complicated,
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so if you have some stuff
to get reimbursed, please, do it soon.
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There is also a wardrobe that is open
at the opening times of the venue,
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so feel free to leave
your valuables there.
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Anything you don't need, actually,
for the conference is very safe there.
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Just don't forget to take them back
when you leave on Saturday.
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Then, I am not going to go
through the whole schedule
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because if you already had a look at it
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it's very full of a lot
of interesting stuff.
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I just wanted to mention
some important things.
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So today until 11, the things
are going to take place only here,
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and after that the rooms will
one after the other open,
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and the venue is open
until midnight today.
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Tomorrow we open
the doors at 8:30,
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and then the first session starts at 10,
just like today.
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At 2 p.m, we are going
to have the group photo
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in the backyard of the venue
if everything goes right,
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you will get some reminders about this
when the time comes.
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The rooms will start closing at 6:30
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and then, tomorrow,
the venue is closing at 8:30.
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So make sure that you get
everything you need before that.
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So, again, you can have a look
at the program
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either on program.wikidatacon.org
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or mobile.wikidatacon.org
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for the awesome mobile version
that we have.
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Now, let's talk a bit about food
because that's important.
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Today and tomorrow,
we will offer you lunch and dinner.
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It will take place between 1:00 and 2:30
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on the ground floor in Arnheim-Foyer
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and in the cafeteria dining area
that I presented to you earlier
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and dinner between 6:30 and 20:00.
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I am really glad to tell you
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that we decided to have
fully vegetarian meals
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for this edition of the conference.
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(cheers)
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Of course--
Thank you.
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Of course, a vegan version
will be available,
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and we tried to make sure
that it's suitable for everyone
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so if you have any specific needs
feel free to ask the staff there,
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and they will make sure
that you get something to eat.
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You will also get something to drink,
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of course, warm and cold drinks
are available at anytime,
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and we'll also have some snack breaks.
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And as usual in Wikimedia events,
we have a sweets table
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so if you ever brought some candies
from your home region,
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you can put them down there
on the counter basically
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at the end of the counter
right down in there,
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and also try some interesting stuff
that the other people brought.
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Now, apart from the formal program
that is taking place on this floor
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and that's getting streamed,
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we also have a lot
of self-organized things
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that's happening because I think
the core of the conference
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is actually between
the interaction with people
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and all the spontaneous
or not so spontaneous meetups
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that are happening,
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and people gathering around topics
that they all care about.
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So, we have the hacking room for that
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that's going to be open
as much as possible.
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There are tables there that have a number,
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so you can just sit down at the table
at some point and tell all the people,
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"Hey, I'm table No. 5
and I am working on--
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I don't know--importing data
about this topic. Please, join."
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So, for that, you can go to the Wiki page
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that is called "Self-organized session"
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and you can just write down something here
explaining where you are.
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You can advertise it also
on the discussion channels like Telegram
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and make sure that people can join.
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The Newton room, the discussion room
that you will discover soon,
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is also made for that purpose,
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and you can also use the cafeteria
when it's not lunch time.
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Alright. Now, I wanted to present
to you quickly the social events
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that we have for you.
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So first of all, today is going to be
the Birthday celebration.
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So, of course, like
any birthday celebration,
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we are going to have
some cake at the dinner,
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and then we are going to have
two very exciting sessions.
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We are going to have
the birthday presents demo,
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because I don't know if you know
but it's kind of a tradition
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in the Wikidata community
when it's Wikidata's birthday,
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people prepare some little presents.
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It can be a piece of code,
it can be a new tool,
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but it can be also something
non development-related,
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so we are actually super excited
to present that to you.
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If you plan to present something,
please, talk to Lydia
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because she's going
to be coordinating a bit everything
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that's happening there.
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And then, for the first time,
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we're going to have
the WikidataCon Awards ceremony.
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This is going to be very exciting,
I think you should all be here
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because a lot of surprises
will happen here.
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Some of the most enjoyed tools
and projects in the Wikidata
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and Wikibase community
have been selected
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and will be presented to you.
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I say no more--you will see
it's going to be awesome.
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And after that, tonight,
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we are offering you
basically some space
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to just relax and network and discuss.
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There is going to be a nice light
and sound installation here,
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nothing too loud so you can continue
just having discussions
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and talking to people.
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As for tomorrow, another experimentation
that we have this year
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is the yoga introduction
and the guided meditation session.
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Basically, we are aware
that this kind of event
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can be extremely intense
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and after a first day,
you are already like,
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your brain is so full of all the content,
all the discussions that you had
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so in order to relax a bit,
we are offering you two options
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to just clear your mind before starting
a new day of the conference.
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So both happen at the same time,
tomorrow at 8:45 on the third floor,
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you can choose either a yoga introduction,
really easy, it's made for newcomers,
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same for the guided meditation session.
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So feel free to come a few minutes before
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and enjoy this time
before you start the conference again.
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And finally, tomorrow
we are going to have dinner
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here in the venue and after that
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we are going to go
for a goodbye drink at 8:00
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in a venue that is called Alte Pumpe--
it's a very, very nice place.
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What? Okay.
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Actually, I will give you more information
about where to go and stuff like this
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during the closing session
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because you don't need to have
all the details now,
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but it's also going to be
a very nice moment.
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So, we are 250 participants here
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at the conference,
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from 46 different countries--
that's super exciting.
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A lot of people interested
in a lot of different topics.
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So, we will love you to engage
with participants as much as possible.
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We all have at least one common point
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is that we're interested
in Wikidata or Wikibase,
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so you can start discussion with that--
that's a good point.
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So we have a few discussion channels,
we have, for example, a Telegram channel.
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You can use the #WikidataCon
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and also #WikidataBirthday
on social networks.
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You can access the list of participants,
add yourself if you're still not there,
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so people can find you by topic
of interest, these kind of things,
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and the best moment, we suggest you
to engage with each other
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is actually during the brakes--
we have lots of brakes,
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lunch and dinner,
the meetups and so on.
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Also, you all received a little wallet
as a present for the participants.
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Feel free to collect some business cards
or other contacts from people
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that you meet during the conference.
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And since you're also in the community
you received a pen with the wallet,
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I would like to suggest you to actually
add your name on the back of the wallet--
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there is a space for that--
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because since you're now 250 people
having the same wallet in the room--
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(laughing)
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if I find a wallet on the table
and there is no name,
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I have no clue of whose is that,
so please do that before it's too late.
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Alright.
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We have--since we are all here
interested in Wikidata,
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and Wikibase, of course
we want to talk to you
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about these topics.
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We want to gather your input
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on what should be the future
of Wikidata and Wikibase.
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So, in general, the whole event
it is actually made for that
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but there are some specific sessions
that can be interesting.
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We have a workshop today that is called,
"Envisioning Wikidata in the future."
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It's a two-hour workshop
and I want to tell you right now,
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the idea of this workshop is
that you attend to the whole two hours
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so there is no "can I come
only for the first hour"
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or something like this.
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It's an experience in itself
so you have to go there.
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There are still some spaces free,
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so feel free to just go the room
when you arrive.
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We also have a booth
that is dedicated to user experience
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and my colleagues here will be there
to talk with you about Wikidata features
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and all kind of other things.
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So feel free to jump by,
it's on the ground floor.
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You can also get some interviews
about various Wikidata features.
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And if you want to talk about anything
related to Wikidata and Wikibase strategy,
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I have two colleagues here
who will be listening to you
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and very glad to talk to you--
this is Lydia and Elena.
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You can find them in the event,
during the event,
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feel free to reach for them.
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Very, very shortly on Sunday,
we're going to have some side events
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if you want to join,
this is not mandatory.
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This is open to everyone, including people
who are not registered to the conference.
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You can find them on the page here.
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I just to wanted to mention one thing
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that's important for people who are not
from a European country--
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during the night between
Saturday and Sunday,
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we're going to have this time change
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where basically the clock
is going to go backward of one hour.
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So if you want to attend an event,
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or if you have a flight
or transport to catch,
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be aware of the new hour,
check your device
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and ask random people in the street
if you don't know what time is it.
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Feel free to do so.
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- (man) They don't know either.
- (Léa) Maybe they don't know either.
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(laughing)
Alright.
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(man) Or if you want to go earlier.
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(laughs)
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Quick note about documentation,
we love documentation.
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Please, help us documenting--
it's very important.
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You have links to notepads
in all the Wiki pages of the sessions.
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If you can still take a few notes
when you are there,
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also helping collecting
the summaries of the sessions,
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it would be so, so useful for us.
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The link of the live-stream,
I already shared it on various networks,
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so feel free to share it for people
who are outside this conference,
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and I've put the hashtags
in the Common category again.
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Okay. Two important things.
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Don't forget to take care of other people.
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Try to be kind and supportive.
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Make sure you leave space for everyone
to express their opinions and ideas.
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I also want to mention
that since we are a very diverse audience
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at this conference, and it's awesome.
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We have people
from the editors of the community.
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We have people from institutions
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who just come and try
to learn more about Wikidata,
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and since you all know a bit of Wikidata,
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you also know that it covers
a very large amount of different skills
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and maybe people
don't have the same skills,
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or the same knowledge as you,
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so try to embrace this diversity,
be welcoming to people,
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and I am pretty sure
that you can always learn
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at least one thing
from the person in front of you.
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So try to highlight that.
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And, of course, don't forget
to take care of yourself.
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We're going to have plenty
of water and food for you.
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If you want to avoid
the usual post-conference flu,
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we would suggest that you try
to watch your end,
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and get enough sleep
and get enough fresh air.
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Speaking about taking care of each other,
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we have a friendly space policy
that you all complied to
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by signing up to this event,
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and we'll ask you to respect it.
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So, we really want to have an event
that has no harassment or discrimination.
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So, we have here four different people
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who are part of the friendly space
policy reference
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that you can contact them anytime,
anytime you can go to them--
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Amir, Lucie, Tpt, and Rosalie.
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And you can also report an issue
directly by email.
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So, again, there is
a link to the full page,
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it's on Wiki anyway,
you can have a look, and really,
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if you feel uncomfortable at any time,
feel free to talk to them.
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And finally, if you need
any kind of help,
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feel free to ask the organization team--
that's us here.
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Feel free to ask the volunteers
wearing this beautiful green T-shirt.
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And if you also want
this beautiful green T-shirt,
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we actually need a few more volunteers,
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so if you willing to help, feel free
to come to me after this session.
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Thank you very much.
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I hope you enjoy this conference,
as much as we enjoyed preparing it.
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Have a nice time. Thank you!
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(applause)