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## 1. Preparation Phase
### 1.1. Confirm the Date and Announce the Call
- **Event Timing:**
QOD is held on the **last Friday of each month**. Confirm that the event is on schedule (e.g. the next event might be set for February-2025 on 28.02.2025).
- **Call for Presenters:**
- At the beginning of the month, issue a call inviting community members to present.
- Ask interested presenters to submit their names to the designated contact, so they can be added to the events session list.
- Use email, community channels, and social media to spread the word.
### 1.2. Wiki Page Setup
- **Create a New Monthly Page:**
- Copy the previous months wiki page as a template (e.g. copy “February 2025” to create “March 2025”).
- **Important:** Remove all previous months data or content, leaving only template input placeholders for new details.
- Move the current and previous months pages to the list below the new page.
- **Save the Page:** Ensure the updated wiki page is saved and published.
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### 1.3. Assign Roles and Technical Setup
- **Assign Roles:**
- Identify session facilitators and moderators if the main organiser is unavailable.
- Ensure a backup contact is available for any technical or organisational issues.
- **Technical Setup:**
- Confirm that the meeting room (e.g. Jitsi) is prepared and that a livestream is scheduled on YouTube (editor privileges are required).
- Update the event page with all necessary links and contact details.
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## 2. Pre-Event Coordination
### 2.1. Update the Wiki Page with Session Details
- **Add Presenter Details:**
- For each presenter, create a dedicated section on the monthly page.
- **Jitsi Link:**
The organiser should create a Jitsi meeting link (using their calendar tool or meeting platform) and add the presenters topic to the new wiki page.
- **YouTube Live Stream:**
Create a live YouTube link (as an editor) and add it to the presenters section on the wiki page.
- Remind presenters that the live links (Jitsi and YouTube) will be available for them.
### 2.2. Advertising and Communication 📢
- **[QGIS Feed](https://feed.qgis.org/):**
- When advertising the event, ensure that the QOD is added to the [QGIS Feed](https://feed.qgis.org/).
- **Review Process:** Draft the feed entry and send it to a reviewer for approval before publishing.
- **Social Media:**
- **Twitter:**
Advertise the event on the QGIS Twitter page to reach a broader audience.
- **Community Channels:**
- On the day of the event, post 5-minute reminders in the QGIS Community Telegram group to ensure participants are ready and informed.
- **Announce Final Agenda:**
Confirm and circulate the final agenda with all updated details (date, time, session topics, and links) across all channels.
- **Engage Facilitators:**
Contact session leads to confirm their roles and address any last-minute questions.
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## 3. Live Stream Testing 🛠️
### 3.1. Test the YouTube Livestream
- **Copy the Stream Key:**
- Log in to YouTube and navigate to the livestream settings.
- Copy the provided stream key.
### 3.2. Test on Jitsi
- **Initiate a Test Session:**
- Open the scheduled Jitsi meeting.
- Go to the streaming section and paste the YouTube stream key.
- **Important:** Do **not** press “Go Live” on YouTube during this test.
- **Check the Feed:**
- Verify on YouTube (in preview mode) that the stream is coming through properly, ensuring audio, video, and connectivity are all functioning as expected.
- **Conclude the Test:**
- Once satisfied, end the connection in Jitsi.
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## 4. On the Day of the Event
### 4.1. Early Setup and Final Checks
- **Join Early:**
Log in 1530 minutes before the event starts to test all technical components (Jitsi, livestream, recording).
- **Final Page Review:**
Double-check the monthly wiki page to ensure all presenter sections are correct and that links (Jitsi and YouTube) are working.
### 4.2. Kick-Off the Session
- **Welcome Message:**
- Start with a brief welcome and overview of the days agenda.
- **Facilitate Transitions:**
Introduce each session according to the agenda, and monitor the chat for any technical or session-related questions.
- **Real-Time Reminders:**
- Post 5-minute reminders in the QGIS Community Telegram group.
- Ensure the event is also promoted on the QGIS Twitter page for maximum reach.
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## 5. Post-Event Follow-Up
### 5.1. Recording and Archiving
- **Save the Recording:**
- Confirm that the event recording is saved and later uploaded to the QGIS YouTube channel.
- Update the monthly wiki page with the link to the recording.
### 5.2. Feedback and Documentation
- **Collect Feedback:**
Invite presenters and participants to provide feedback on the session.
- **Update Documentation:**
Post session summaries and any relevant notes on the wiki page for future reference.
- **Thank-You Note:**
Send out thank-you messages to all participants and presenters.
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## 6. Additional Considerations
### 6.1. Troubleshooting Guide
- **Keep a Checklist:**
Maintain a document with solutions for common technical issues (e.g. livestream interruptions, audio glitches) for quick reference during the event.
### 6.2. Communication Channels 📢
- **Real-Time Updates:**
Use platforms like Telegram or Slack to share immediate updates during the session.
### 6.3. Backup Contact
- **Escalation:**
Even if the main organiser (e.g. Amy) is not available, keep her contact details on file for any necessary escalation.