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Building Cross Ecosystem Communities: A Playbook

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Building Cross Ecosystem Communities: A Playbook

Duration: 00:10:18

Speaker: Robbie Bent

Type: Talk

Expertise: Intermediate

Event: Devcon 4

Date: Oct 2018

Describing the playbook used to identify and then encourage cross project collaboration to solve problems affecting all projects in the ETH ecosystem.  Drawing on lessons learned from ETHPrize, ETHSecurity, Web 3.0 Design, the Open Source Block Explorer Group and the Community of Communities (learning resource for Community Managers) --- a brief history around how these groups were built (each has become a cornerstone in the community for it's topic), the tactics and tools used to manage them, and how to set goals and get results.  The format would be a talk around what these communities are reviewing the above and then an open workshop to come up with creative ideas for future useful communities and how to build them.  The goal is to facilitate new community ideas where grouping stakeholders could be super valuable and come up with creative ways to either grow the existing community base or start new ones.  I would like to split into small groups where people could come up with Community Ideas and then present them live to the group with feedback from a panel of community experts.  There aren't many resources for building communities and even fewer talks and workshops on this topic.
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Robbie Bent

Robbie has been committed to building community in the Web 3.0 space, getting started as the first employee and COO at Truebit. Robbie also founded a number of open source initiatives including ETHPrize, ETHSecurity, the Community of Communities, MerryMerkle and the CryptoPledge.  Prior to the decentralized world, Robbie co-founded hardware startup's in North America and Israel delivering on extremely complex hardware solutions in both the energy harvesting and telecommunications space.  Robbie is a graduate of the Richard Ivey School of Business.

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