We are continually evolving the content we present at the PowerShell Summit. This year we're bringing back something that was a feature of the early PowerShell Deep Dives and Summits - the Community Lightning Demos. We have a session set aside on Wednesday afternoon for this. Timescales will depend on the number of people wanting to show something.
In the words of PowerShell MVP Warren Frame who's organising this for us:
Ever wanted to present at Summit but were unsure if you could? This is your opportunity to present something you've discovered to your peers in the PowerShell community. A code trick, or tip, a new module you've created, an open source module or a feature of a cmdlet that's relatively unknown.. The list goes on and on. Anything PowerShell, or DevOps related that you think is cool and that will interest other people is a suitable topic. We're looking for 5-10 minute demos. Something you've done, discovered, solved or run up against. This is your opportunity to "give back" to our community by sharing your knowledge. Make sure its something you can present from your laptop and that you don't need extensive Internet access. A sign up sheet will be available Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We just need your name and topic. Who knows you may be asked to present a full session at the following Summit. Some of our best speakers started in the Lightning Demos sessions of past events.
This is your opportunity to start presenting to a knowledgeable and appreciative audience. In past events we've had some amazing things come to light - things the PowerShell team didn't realise about PowerShell. If you have something to share please consider signing up for this.