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message that they really own. Ideally, users will see your
message that they really own. Ideally, users will see your
presentation and leave feeling excited to try NixOS.
presentation and leave feeling excited to try NixOS.
== Purpose ==


Begin by considering the purpose of your presentation:
Begin by considering the purpose of your presentation:
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* Why do you want to give this presentation?
* Why do you want to give this presentation?
* Why is giving the presentation important?
* Why is giving the presentation important?
== Compelling components ==


Think about how you want to communicate the value or benefits of Nix:
Think about how you want to communicate the value or benefits of Nix:
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Bonus idea: fold these ideas altogether into a single cohesive whole.
Bonus idea: fold these ideas altogether into a single cohesive whole.
== What to focus on ==


When brainstorming your presentation, consider the following questions:
When brainstorming your presentation, consider the following questions:
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* Building skills in Nix
* Building skills in Nix
* Learning basic semantics of system management on an as-needed basis
* Learning basic semantics of system management on an as-needed basis
== Live demos ==


The best live demos will be the unique ones you come up with yourself,  
The best live demos will be the unique ones you come up with yourself,  

Revision as of 07:24, 28 March 2024

So you'd like to present Nix or NixOS to a group or organization?

Great, we have put together this page to help you get started!

We considered putting together a canned presentation, and maybe we still will but we think it's more compelling when an individual presents a message that they really own. Ideally, users will see your presentation and leave feeling excited to try NixOS.

Purpose

Begin by considering the purpose of your presentation:

  • Make it personal to you
  • Why do you want to give this presentation?
  • Why is giving the presentation important?

Compelling components

Think about how you want to communicate the value or benefits of Nix:

  • Telling a story
  • Use the following needs to features framework:
  1. Situation that leads to a problem
  2. Implications of that problem, pain points
  3. How does Nix or NixOS take care of that problem
  • Live demos are exciting and compelling, but also risky, so be sure to practice and have contingency plans!

Bonus idea: fold these ideas altogether into a single cohesive whole.

What to focus on

When brainstorming your presentation, consider the following questions:

  • What's important about Nix to you?
  • What makes you excited about Nix?
  • What do you usually show others when showing them Nix?
  • When showing others Nix, what gets them excited?
  • What do they most like about Nix?


Answers to these questions could include:

  • Reproducible Builds
  • Managing Dependency Relationships
  • Fearlessly making changes
  • Constant time rollbacks
  • Configuring from a single canonical location
  • Being part of something big, early
  • Building skills in Nix
  • Learning basic semantics of system management on an as-needed basis

Live demos

The best live demos will be the unique ones you come up with yourself, but to get you started, we have a basic set of examples: