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**Brian Ketelsen:** You know, a rack of ribs will get you through TSA every time. |
**Ron Evans:** I'm not giving them my ribs, you can forget that! \[laughter\] |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, just basically let them rest in the aluminum foil, wrap them in a towel and that's where you put your notes. "TSA, you're probably hungry. Here's some ribs." \[laughter\] |
**Ron Evans:** Yeah, but then my cases would smell like that, and I would get really hungry and the ribs would be gone by the time I got to the other end. Just the delightful, smoky scent of Golang-powered barbecue would remain. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[01:08:15.26\] That's what my house smells like. |
**Erik St. Martin:** It'd be kind of hilarious, though... If you had them layered across the top of your suitcase, four or five racks of ribs, and it's like, "TSA, take two, leave three, please." \[laughter\] |
**Ron Evans:** I don't know if they can handle that kind of test. Who could...? It's kind of like the cookie test of little kids, to see how long their willpower is. That's not fair. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** No, it's not right. Not with Go-powered barbecue. |
**Ron Evans:** Yeah, and they're in an airport... How good is the food? You show up with some smoky barbecue... I guess that's the time when you sneak in the other TSA entrance with your evil drone, where like "They're all eating barbecue... Mwahaha!" I'm too much of a white hat for that. It'd be much simpler, but we h... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Alright, well thanks again, Ron. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, huge thank you for Ron coming on the show. Thank you to all of our listeners listening live and to everybody who will be listening to this in the future. Definitely share the show with family, friends, co-workers... Check out the cool new changelog.com/live when we are live broadcasting if yo... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Goodbye! |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Goodbye! |
**Ron Evans:** Bye, everyone. |
• GopherCon conference recap |
• Purple hair as a conversation starter at GopherCon |
• Community band performance at the welcome party |
• High energy and excitement at this year's GopherCon |
• The importance of recognizing people's hidden talents and hobbies outside of work |
• Introvert exhaustion after attending large conferences |
• Growth of the conference community despite increasing size |
• Diversity efforts and increased number of women at the conference (60+ attendees) |
• Scholarship program for diverse backgrounds and its success in bringing in new faces |
• Community events such as the Women Who Go dinner and buddy system |
• International travel to Denver, with over 30 countries represented |
• Fundraising efforts, including selling leftover swag for next year's diversity initiatives ($12k+ raised) |
• Brad Fitzpatrick is expecting a baby and the panel sends well-wishes |
• GopherCon Community Day event, specifically the Contributor Room, where attendees could submit contributions to the Go project with mentor help |
• The room led to 40+ submissions in one day, and many more since then |
• Panel discussion on how to make contributing to Go easier for new contributors |
• Importance of having mentors and a supportive environment to overcome barriers to entry (CLA submission, etc.) |
• The GoCon event and its various rooms and activities |
• Community Day at the conference hotel, where attendees can collaborate on projects and attend talks |
• Specific projects that gained momentum during Community Day, including Dep and Kubicorn |
• Notable talks from GopherCon, including "Understanding Channels" by Kavya Joshi and "Go Anti-Patterns" by Edward Muller |
• A talk about the future of Go by Russ Cox, which sparked discussion about potential changes to the language |
• Go 2.0 is discussed as a future direction for the language |
• The Go team has been focused on implementing and improving existing features rather than changing the language itself |
• Feedback from the community is being solicited to help shape the direction of Go 2.0 |
• Concrete examples of problems with the current language are needed to inform design decisions |
• A talk by Liz Rice about system calls was well-received for its clear explanation and delivery |
• Other notable talks included one on implementing containers in Go and another on SSA (Static Single Assignment) |
• Favorite talks from GopherCon conference |
• Discussion of Ashley McNamara's emotional talk |
• Mention of Kris Nova's popular talk that is spreading quickly online |
• Advanced testing in Go with Mitchell Hashimoto's talk |
• New Era Of Go Package Management and Dep with Sam Boyer's talk |
• Forward Compatible Go Code with Joe Tsai's talk |
• Organized listing of talks on GopherCon repo created by Daniela Petruzalek |
• Advice to community members on getting involved and contributing |
• GopherCon after-action discussion |
• Announcements for upcoming Go conferences (Golang UK, GothamGo, DotGo, GopherCon Brazil) |
• Speaking engagements for Brian Ketelsen and other guests at various conferences |
• Thank yous to the community and contributors |
• Shoutouts to Chairô from Brazil for a generous gift |
• Wrap-up discussion on open source contributions and community involvement |
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright everybody, welcome back to another episode of GoTime. Today's episode is number 53. On the show today we have myself, Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto is also on the show... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Hi, everybody. |
**Erik St. Martin:** And Brian Ketelsen... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Hello. |
**Erik St. Martin:** And it seems like something big just happened a couple weeks ago that we should spend this episode talking on... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I know what it is - I dyed my head purple. \[laughter\] |
**Erik St. Martin:** Do you think we could fit a whole hour to talk about that? I think we could talk about that for at least three or four... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I think we could talk about it for quite a while; it's amazing just how much feedback I've gotten on it, from random strangers, high fives in airports... I'm serious, it's crazy. Most of them are thinking "That guy is too old to have purple hair, so let's high five him and make him feel better", but... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Are you getting selfie pictures, too? |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yes, actually... In fact, it happened at [GopherCon](https://www.gophercon.com/), which is I know what you were REALLY meaning to talk about the thing that happened a couple weeks ago... |
**Erik St. Martin:** I suppose we could talk about that... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** We were outside next to the bear, and some kid walks up with purple hair and he goes "Is it okay if my mom takes a picture with you and me together?" I was like, "Heck yeah!" |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I love it, by the way. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I think it's fun. |
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