Hello,
Welcome to the yearly thread, "How can DEF CON be made better?"
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What would you do to make DEF CON better?
Is there something missing? Is there something that seemed out of place? If you were DT, is there some decision you would have made different, and if so, how? Any comments for speakers, or speaker tracks? Security goons? Help/Info Desk? Those jerks that run the forums? ;-)
There are several ways to make DEF CON better:
1) Volunteer and contribute to add what you see is missing (best)
2) Volunteer and join with other people that are looking to contribute what you think would be a great addition to DEF CON next year
3) Provide advice on how to improve DEF CON next year
4) Provide constructive criticism on what was broken and how it could be fixed.
5) Something else.
Let it begin!
The rules for "flaming" that is (complaint about specific people without constructive criticism) is still against the rules...if you want to whine, you can use "/dev/random" or whine and say HOW it sucked and WHAT could be done to address the issue.
Good luck!
Welcome to the yearly thread, "How can DEF CON be made better?"
[REMOVED OUT OF DATE CONTENT. See original for unedited version]
What would you do to make DEF CON better?
Is there something missing? Is there something that seemed out of place? If you were DT, is there some decision you would have made different, and if so, how? Any comments for speakers, or speaker tracks? Security goons? Help/Info Desk? Those jerks that run the forums? ;-)
There are several ways to make DEF CON better:
1) Volunteer and contribute to add what you see is missing (best)
2) Volunteer and join with other people that are looking to contribute what you think would be a great addition to DEF CON next year
3) Provide advice on how to improve DEF CON next year
4) Provide constructive criticism on what was broken and how it could be fixed.
5) Something else.
Let it begin!
The rules for "flaming" that is (complaint about specific people without constructive criticism) is still against the rules...if you want to whine, you can use "/dev/random" or whine and say HOW it sucked and WHAT could be done to address the issue.
Good luck!
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