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For all Flock planning consideration, until we have more official information, I found
[this mailing list
thread](https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/council-discuss@lis...
to be a valuable reference point.
## Talk
Since the Diversity WG is one of the smaller initiatives in the Project, I see value in
having a talk to introduce the Diversity Team, our goals, what we're doing, and
what's on the horizon (more or less a refresh of the forthcoming Council report in #17
). However, at Flock, we should aim to answer these questions:
1. **How is this talk focused on contributors? Why should contributors attend it? Which
contributors should attend? How will this talk foster greater contribution to Fedora?**
* Focused on the contributions and efforts within the Diversity WG
* Worth attending to better understand this niche of the project, what the aims and
objectives of the team are, and how others can get involved to help
* Aims to bring greater contribution bringing more focus to the goals of the team and
also to interest other contributors from the community by seeing first-hand what we do
(with the hope of on-boarding new contributors)
2. **What actions will you be taking as a result of the feedback you receive on this talk?
What actions are you looking for your audience to take?**
* Feedback gained will be helpful to get input that isn't normally received on a
regular basis from mailing list activity, IRC discussion, and meetings
* Hoping for audience members to bring their own perspectives to see the work
we're doing and to offer their views and input on these topics (would also be a goal
to possibly on-board new team members into the WG during or after Flock)
## Workshop / mini-FAD
I think this is strongly dependent on what we learn about how Flock is organized this
year, but from the same email thread linked above, I think a FAD-style workshop on one of
the days could be an effective way for us to maximize our time together at Flock to make
significant strides on a select number of issues (one or two) that would benefit by having
us in the same room, especially with others whose input we might not normally have.
The first goals I would consider for workshop planning is picking priority tasks that we
believe would benefit from:
1. Core team members in the same room
2. Participation from non-members who might have a lot of input on specific topics
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