PowerShell Community Dinner – A Moment to Pause and Talk

Four days of PSConfEU can fill your brain quickly.

Sessions, demos, discussions, ideas, scripts, new tools, new approaches — by the end of the second day, most attendees already have a notebook full of things to try when they get home.

That is exactly why the PowerShell Community Dinner exists.

On Tuesday evening (Day 2) of the conference, we step away from the sessions for a few hours. Slides are paused, laptops are closed, and the entire PSConfEU community gathers around the same tables.

Delegates, speakers, organisers and sponsors all together.

There is no stage, no presentation and no schedule to follow. The purpose of the evening is simple: create the space for conversations that do not fit into a 45-minute session.

It is often during these informal moments that the most interesting exchanges happen. Someone shares how they automated a process that used to take days. Someone else explains a small function that saved hours of work. A discussion about modules turns into a debate about DevOps pipelines. A question asked over dinner becomes an idea for a future talk.

The PowerShell Community Dinner is not just a social event. It is part of what makes the PowerShell community work so well: people talking openly, sharing experience, and helping each other move forward.

So on Tuesday evening, take a break from the sessions, join the tables, and continue the conversation.

Just without the slides.

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