Important Note: The Flutter Community is not the same as the Flutter team. We are NOT Google employees and we are NOT members of the Flutter team. We are community organizers, lecturers and workshop presenters on the subject of Flutter. We are not financed, nor are we officially sanctioned, by Google. We are mistaken for Googlers much too often and are trying to do our best to make sure people understand the difference.

For several weeks we wondered if Flutter Community would be welcomed or shunned at Droidcon London this past Thursday and Friday. As fate would have it, we didn’t need to wait until the event to find out. Anyone who was at the pub for the Speaker’s and organizer’s get together on Wednesday night could tell you the Flutter Community / Flutter London booth was going to be very, very busy.

The original plan was for Scott Stoll @scottstoll2017 and Simon Lightfoot @devangelslondon to help man George Medve @nodinosaur Flutter London/Flutter Community booth for the duration of the event. However, in accord with Murphy’s First Law of Combat (“No Battle Plan Survives First Contact with the Enemy”), we would have been overwhelmed within the first hour if it had not been for other members of the Flutterverse coming to our rescue.

Simon and I both want to say Thank You to those who helped us with what was literally hundreds of questions. Specifically, we would like to thank Swav Kulinski @robotoasterdev, Rafal Wachol @RafalWachol, Edgar Gonzales @efgpdev, Tomek Polański @tpolansk, and Mark O’Sullivan @MarkOSullivan94. We would have drowned without you guys!