Whatever happen to WalterCon?
I was curious about WalterCon and whatever happened to the idea of having such an event each year?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOjyiVMkRwM
Would there be enough interest within the Haiku community in having future WalterCon events in the future?

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Re: Whatever happen to WalterCon?
Since BeGeisert represents the European region it would be cool to have WalterCon represent the North American region(?).
Re: Whatever happen to WalterCon?
Haiku, inc. could provide some funding for an Haiku conference in the USA if there is someone taking care of the organization. They do this for BeGeistert as well and especially for the coding sprint.
It's also possible to meet Haiku supporters at various conferences and open source related events such as the Ohio LinuxFest, for example. Check the "events" section of this website to see an history of these events and the upcoming ones.
Re: Whatever happen to WalterCon?
What would be the associated costs for holding such an event?
I can assume the following...
1- the venue hosting the conference (check)
2- internet services, etc... (check)
3- food, drinks, etc... (check)
4- advertising for the event (check)
...what else is there?
Re: Whatever happen to WalterCon?
Re: Whatever happen to WalterCon?
I missed the Ohio-Linux show because of a stroke, I was in the hospital that entire month.
A little while ago I asked if anyone was interested in a User-Group in Ontario Canada in the Toronto area.
I found that not only there was lack of people to come, and what few people could come had different time tables and could not all meet at the same time.
I hope to have more money soon and will try again in the spring to see if anyone is interested this time around.
I have my own home where people can stay for free, I can arrange to pick people up from the local GO and VIA train stations or the Toronto Airport. But finding a time when more than two or three people can meet is hard.
Re: Whatever happen to WalterCon?
What about online webinar meetings?
An open source software https://jitsi.org/Projects/JitsiMeet that looks interesting and if 5-10 ppl show up then cool
Re: Whatever happen to WalterCon?
What about online webinar meetings?
An open source software https://jitsi.org/Projects/JitsiMeet that looks interesting and if 5-10 ppl show up then cool
Don't we need a working webcam? It does not work on my computer and does not work on most Haiku machines or so I thought. Unless you are suggesting we use Windows for the conference.\