Bookmarked How to plan and present an online conference (patreon.com)
via Dave Winer, Howard Rhinegold share some experiences from previous online efforts and offers tips for doing this today (in this coronavirus period).

The spread of coronavirus has caused the cancellation of multi-thousand-person conferences. The world of online, many-to-many communication media — audio and video, forums, blogs, mail lists, collaborative documents, slideshows, whiteboards — is like a supersaturated solution and the pandemic is the seed crystal for a state change: Even without a pandemic, the carbon footprint of transporting thousands of people thousands of miles for a two or three day meeting demands action. The time has come to at least severely reduce the number of large international face to face conferences. The good news is that the available tools are robust and either free or inexpensive. However, a successful online conference doesn’t just happen — everybody knows how to partake in keynotes, workshops, hallway conversations at face to face gatherings. The skills of presenting and participating in an online version are nowhere near as widely spread. Conveners need to document, frame, and support training into how to use the new medium, as well as plan and present the keynotes and workshops at the heart of the conference. Skilled facilitators of online discourse are a must. Fortunately, there are plenty of people with the right skills.

Filezilla and Putty migration tips for Windows 10

I am in the process of migrating from a 10 year old Windows 7 laptop to a newer Windows 10 laptop. As part of that effort, I wanted to migrate my setup for the Filezilla FTP program and the Putty SSH/telnet client. I used the instructions from these two pages to migrate the setup.

The one additional thing I had to do was to copy the Keys folder from the Windows 7 laptop to the Windows 10 laptop, as some of the servers used a Putty PPK file. After I did that, everything worked great!

 

Not sure what is going on here, but CNN’s front page is showing stories from January 15th instead of March 5th…