{"id":82169,"date":"2014-11-09T20:39:00","date_gmt":"2014-11-09T20:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.webstaging.red-gate.com\/simple-talk\/?p=73526"},"modified":"2018-12-12T11:58:09","modified_gmt":"2018-12-12T11:58:09","slug":"mvpsqlpass-summit-wrapup-from-a-non-attendee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.red-gate.com\/simple-talk\/blogs\/mvpsqlpass-summit-wrapup-from-a-non-attendee\/","title":{"rendered":"MVP\/SQLPASS Summit Wrapup From a Non-Attendee"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P class=\"MsoTitle\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 0pt\">&nbsp;<\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\"><I>(Or \u201cHow I Sort of Attended PASS This Year After All and It Wasn\u2019t as Horrible as it Might Have Been\u201d)<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/I><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">Wow, my experience at this year\u2019s <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/mvp.microsoft.com\/en-us\/summit.aspx\">MVP Summit<\/FONT><\/A> and <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.sqlpass.org\/Events\/PASSSummit.aspx\">PASS Summit<\/FONT><\/A> was not at all what I had expected it to be for me just weeks ago when I <\/FONT><A href=\"https:\/\/www.webstaging.red-gate.com\/simple-talk\/uncategorized\/pass-summit-attendance-advice\/\">was planning my trip<\/FONT><\/A>. Life intervened, and as my blog post last week <\/FONT><A href=\"https:\/\/www.webstaging.red-gate.com\/simple-talk\/uncategorized\/why-i-am-not-going-to-pass-this-year\/\">here<\/FONT><\/A><U> explained<\/FONT><\/U><\/SPAN>, the short of it is that I was unable to attend either summit for less than fun reasons. As a shut in who has always stayed in connection with the SQL community, particularly at the summits here in the US, it was going to be pretty hard to completely stay on the sidelines. So I had to choose: turn off my computer and live on pain meds for the week, or tune in to <\/FONT><\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/\">twitter<\/FONT><\/A> and see what was going on (still aided by pain meds!). My eventual decision was based on the fact that when I attend the summit, I tweet about how it is going for someone out there so what the heck. I decided to tune in, and it turned out that the people I was tweeting to were people like myself this year, who can\u2019t make it for some reason.<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">I am glad I did, as it turned out to be pretty cool (once the MVP Summit had passed at least.)<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">This year the MVP Summit for us SQL\u2013ers was first up, attached to PASS. I have missed an MVP Summit before, and just like then, it sucked to be home. The information we get there is considered so NDA that we can really only discuss stuff from presentations we attend with other people that we see attending the same session. There is a great twitter account for the MVP program <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/mvpaward\">@MVPAward<\/FONT><\/A> where lots of fun information is shared, but nothing of particular technical interest. Twitter feeds of other MVPs attending tend to be like this one from one of my heroes, <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/arnieRowland\">Arnie Rowland<\/FONT><\/A> (who is not to be confused with <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/rob_farley\">Rob Farley<\/FONT><\/A>, mind you\u2026):<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\"><A href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/hashtag\/mvpsummit?src=hash\"><STRONG>#mvpsummit<\/STRONG><\/FONT><\/SPAN><\/A><STRONG> Great discussion about {NDA} led by {NDA}.Some questions about {NDA} expessed {NDA}. However <\/STRONG><\/FONT><\/SPAN><A href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/hashtag\/HugAChuck?src=hash\"><STRONG>#HugAChuck<\/STRONG><\/FONT><\/SPAN><\/A><STRONG> is NOT covered by NDA.<\/STRONG><\/FONT><\/SPAN><\/P><\/BLOCKQUOTE> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">It is fun (and something I usually do yearly too), but when you don\u2019t know what the {NDA} is replaced with&nbsp;and REALLY want\/need to\u2026 well, it stinks. When you know what #HugAChuck is, it is even more fun, but we won\u2019t go into that either. <\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">On Wednesday, the PASS Summit started. Since at least 50% of the people I follow and would follow me would be at or interested in PASS, the twitter feed exploded with glorious noise on the <\/FONT><A href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/search?q=%23summit14\">#summit14<\/FONT><\/A> hashtag. Keeping up was kind of fun, but still felt pretty empty. At that point I was really close to just sulking and turning off twitter. But then I happened upon a twitter conversation between <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/danisql\">@DaniSQL<\/FONT><\/A> and <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/sqlserver\">@SQLServer<\/FONT><\/A>:<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"background: #f5f8fa;margin: 0in 0in 8pt;line-height: 13.5pt\"><STRONG>@DaniSQL: Sad and jealous I won&#8217;t be at <\/STRONG><\/SPAN><A href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/hashtag\/sqlpass?src=hash\"><STRONG>#sqlpass<\/STRONG><\/SPAN><\/A><STRONG> this year.<\/STRONG><\/SPAN><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\"><STRONG>@SQLServer: <\/STRONG><\/SPAN><A href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/DaniSQL\"><STRONG>@DaniSQL<\/STRONG><\/SPAN><\/A><STRONG> Not to worry, we&#8217;ve got you covered! You can watch the <\/STRONG><\/SPAN><A href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/hashtag\/summit14?src=hash\"><STRONG>#summit14<\/STRONG><\/SPAN><\/A><STRONG> live stream here with your account info: <\/STRONG><\/SPAN><A title=\"http:\/\/www.sqlpass.org\/summit\/2014\/PASStv.aspx\" href=\"http:\/\/t.co\/6UluKbUCvn\" target=\"_blank\"><STRONG>http:\/\/www.sqlpass.org\/summit\/2014\/PASStv.aspx&nbsp;<\/STRONG><\/SPAN><\/A><\/P><\/BLOCKQUOTE> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">I had heard of PASS TV before, but never really gave it much thought in the past since I had always been at the Summit live and in person. I thought it was probably just advertisements and interviews, but it turned out to be something more. In addition to the aforementioned stuff that was there but not attention holding for hours, it turns out that they also streamed quite a few full sessions, and most of them were live-as they were happening sessions by some of the big names.<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">I saw whole&nbsp;sessions (or partial sessions when doctors\/nurses felt the need to interrupt!) from <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/kleegeek\">David Klee<\/FONT><\/A>, <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/adammachanic\">Adam Machanic<\/FONT><\/A>, <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/sqlqueen\">Kalen Delaney<\/FONT><\/A>, <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/KimberlyLTripp\">Kimberly Tripp<\/FONT><\/A>, <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/way0utwest\">Steve Jones<\/FONT><\/A>, <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/SQLInTheWild\">Gail Shaw<\/FONT><\/A> and <\/FONT><A href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/GFritchey\">Grant Fritchey<\/FONT><\/A>\u2026 It was awesome because it was just like being there for a small slice of time\u2026 I didn\u2019t get to see the keynotes (though I may try to one day soon since they are still available via <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.sqlpass.org\/summit\/2014\/PASStv.aspx\">PASSTV<\/FONT><\/A> (everything is now on <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/playlist?list=PLoGAcXKPcRvanix7u9eqg_qt1tp849rX3\">YouTube<\/FONT><\/A>), or some of the other sessions that were transmitted from this year, but in reality, I attended as many sessions this year at PASS as I could have if I had attended in person. <\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">What I did miss was seeing everyone in person and getting to do most of my volunteer work. Having been an MVP for 11 years, and going to the PASS Summit for even longer, I have a lot of folks that I have seen there yearly that never make it to the events in the region I frequent.&nbsp; <\/SPAN>I had scheduled time in the community zone, at a birds of the feather luncheon, and a couple of abstract writing sessions. These I just completely missed. One bright note was that there was one meeting that a sub-committee of the program committee that we had scheduled to do face-to-face that I was able to attend via phone. Even with my complex scheduling, (I had a visitor to cut short and a therapy session that I had to reschedule), I was able to participate in that meeting and feel somewhat productive. I was very appreciative to that team for letting me stay on task and not miss out.<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">Taking in sessions was one half of the picture, giving me a sense of connection, but if you add to this the great community that we gave me a lot of moral support for my ordeal through the twitter channels (as well as a lovely gift sent to me from my friends at the Friends of Red-Gate program), I felt as connected as I believe I could without stepping on an airplane (something that I pretty much only do&nbsp; <\/SPAN>when I get the opportunity to go out to the Microsoft area of the country for these two conferences or something else SQL Server related\u2026well, okay, sometimes I will fly to Disney World, but that is off topic for sure).<\/FONT><\/FONT><\/P> <P class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0in 0in 8pt\">So here\u2019s to the 2014 MVP and PASS Summits that were as good as I could have ever expected. 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