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Sam Guckenheimer15:06:07
@jessicam Can you confirm/correct my understanding please: We are to use this channel for chat during our respective sessions and that unlike the previous physical conferences, there is MOT a separate slot for "meet the speaker". Do I have that right?
Jess Meyer - IT Revolution (she/her)15:06:44
@samgu Yes, that is correct. We have set up different ask the speaker instances in slack for each track. When your talk airs, you will do Q&A with attendees in your designated track. We will try and queue both the speakers and attendees and funnel them into the right track channel, before each talk begins.
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