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   * Screen sharing went well.   * Screen sharing went well.
   * Only during one event was I aware of some lag/jitter creating verbal chat from being disjointed.   * Only during one event was I aware of some lag/jitter creating verbal chat from being disjointed.
 +  * Survey responses were positive.  
  
 ==Lessons Learned For Future Events== ==Lessons Learned For Future Events==
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   * We had one spammer drop a single message in general chat.  Getting rid of it was not problematic but some moderation will be necessary to watch for disruptive events in the future as we did this time.   * We had one spammer drop a single message in general chat.  Getting rid of it was not problematic but some moderation will be necessary to watch for disruptive events in the future as we did this time.
   * Recorded should be part of the name for events that are recorded.   * Recorded should be part of the name for events that are recorded.
 +  * Events should be evaluated for if they should stay in a main chat channel or broken out. 
 +  * We need to balance privacy concerns with making people move around like migratory birds.
  
 ==General Observations== ==General Observations==
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