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Good idea to structure this a bit further. Not sure if I'd call it PR, that sounds very corporate. Is there a better term? Awareness? Spreading the word? Evangelism? My experiences so far:
As far as resources go:
For conferences, I always post publicly in Slack if someone wants to contribute, but get almost no response. I try to track the proposal and talk prep process in Github (example). Would love it if more people took initiative there, but I am also happy to do this if others prefer not to. Now that the pandemic has subsided a bit, it's easier (and safer) to travel and attend in person. I'd like to visit some bitcoin conferences this fall and meet people in person (maybe it's even possible to get speaker slots still?). There's also local UX conference that I am looking at. Let's represent 😎 |
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Has this been an issue? My experiences
I've been wanting to do some stuff for TABConf, but I haven't really moved on that yet. I'll open an issue for that one. |
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I don't think it has, but if we push for more public outreach I can see it being very valuable to have resources available for those who want to do it. Ty for sharing all these links! |
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I am converting this to a discussion as that is more appropriate. |
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Creating this issue to keep track of and discuss public relations (PR) efforts of the Bitcoin Design Community (BDC). By PR efforts I'm referring to when community members represent BDC at conferences, on podcasts, meetups etc.
We should make an effort to ensure community members who take part in these PR efforts have the resources and knowledge to best represent the community. We could do this by creating a slide deck people could use, have stickers, community assets like logos etc.
We should conduct more outreach to conferences, podcasts and other media avenues to talk about BDC. These do not have to be limited to bitcoin-only media but anything that is relevant to us. An example is @ConorOkus @GBKS @johnsBeharry @sbddesign @barefoot-88 and myself recently talking at COSCUP, an open-source conference in Taiwan, about bitcoin and open design. I would personally recommend doing more talks about Bitcoin Design and Bitcoin in general at Web3, cryptocurrency, blockchain events. There is value educating retail crypto users at the source about bitcoin and "bring them out of the darkness," there is no doubt talented folk in those communities there who could benefit bitcoin, and we could learn from them too.
When there is upcoming events we should find community members to present at them about BDC, preferably ones who are in close proximity so people don't have to travel far.
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