Thank you to everyone who made #SeaGL2021 great. We canβt wait for you to join us November 4β5, 2022 for the tenth year of SeaGL!
Thank you to everyone who made #SeaGL2021 great. We canβt wait for you to join us November 4β5, 2022 for the tenth year of SeaGL!
Be sure to let us know what you thought of #SeaGL2021: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJVJCq0yKcmHUS1a40cykkot0rmUROQ9LTEbwrhh36tDrgBA/viewform
We have two more social events this evening. We hope to see you there and again on November 4β5 2022!
Please add your thoughts (small or large) about what went well and where we could improve. **All fields aside from the textbox are _optional_** **All submissions are _anonymous_** We will read and discuss **all** of the responses at our retrospective meeting after the conference. So please: __submit early, submit often__, **one entry per topic** Once again, we value your thoughts and time, so please feel welcome to write a response and skip the remainder. Thanks so much! ~ SeaGL 2021 Organizers
#SeaGL2021 schedule alert! Due to technical issues, "Sounds of Open Source Archaeology" has been rescheduled to 2pm today (in ~1 hour)
In a fun intersection of #Birds and #Linux, I see Richard Littauer will be speaking about setting up a Nocturnal Flight Call monitoring station, at #SeaGL2021 starting in about 20 minutes.
I'm watching here:
https://seagl.org/watch
I couldn't find a Fedi account for Richard, maybe due to operator error. Perhaps @SeaGL knows it.