I'm not sure how to respond to this. I've really tried hard to be inclusive, and Scala World pays all the travel costs of its speakers, and the conference makes a loss which I cover. Yes, I am at almost all Scala conferences, but I pay for myself about 80% of the time.https://twitter.com/katrinsh/status/938433075306008576 …
If you mean, "how do I choose speakers?", it's basically a question of whether they've impressed upon me that they would make an interesting contribution to the conference. I don't have visibility of many of the things you mentioned, so I can't factor them in.
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But many of the criteria I do, indirectly, select for are (I believe) strongly correlated.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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No hidden agenda. I'm actually interested in definition what Scala community is for you.
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"The Scala Community" is a nebulous concept, but it's the people who work with Scala and the interactions between them. I emphasise the connections because I consider the more connected people to be a greater part of the community than those who simply work with it for a day-job.
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