The 2nd Annual MidPoint Community Meetup features a diverse agenda designed for both beginners and advanced users. The event begins with three dedicated workshops, during which attendees are expected to remain in the selected workshop for the full duration. Following the workshops, sessions are organized into two main streams that attendees can switch between at any time, as capacity allows, with an additional partner stream exclusively for Evolveum partners. On the final day, we invite you to take part in an unconference – a participant-driven format where everyone can propose and lead discussions, creating a highly interactive and collaborative experience. The agenda is subject to change.
Unconference is an informal, interactive part of the 2nd Annual MidPoint Community Meetup that encourages open discussions and peer-to-peer learning. Unlike traditional presentations, these sessions are driven by participants who propose topics, share experiences, and explore challenges together. The unconference begins with a 1-hour agenda-setting session on the day where participants collectively choose 9 topics from the suggested list. These topics are then explored in three 1-hour sessions running in parallel across three rooms, creating a total of nine interactive discussions. It’s a great space to exchange ideas, solve practical issues, and learn directly from Evolveum, midPoint users and integrators, and other IGA professionals in a relaxed, collaborative setting.
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