They specifically stated that you need to be 16 or older.
Question: Can there be events in US unincorporated territory such as Puerto Rico or Hawaii?
The list is based on if there are event hosts in that specific city/region/area. I’d imagine as asian and oceanic developers sign up and add events, those regions will start appearing.
What is a featured attendee? I tried registering for the Speed Networking event and I filled everything out, It says I was sent an RSVP event link to my email. Its now asking me to fill this out, doesnt specify what a featured attendee is. Is this optional or do we need to fill this out? Im a bit confused
Hawaii is not a US territory, so they can likely be hosted there, but I don’t think it matters either way right now. Nobody should be hosting large in person events for a while given the pandemic.
Personally, I don’t see the point of this, most people already have communities on platforms like discord which is basically what this is but with fewer features.
This is very exciting, just for the potential of seeing panels/presentations/workshops be hosted where you can improve your development skills and network with other developers while you’re at it.
I would love to see a Roblox game studio behind popular games such as DreamCraft or RedManta host a panel highlighting what went into a recent update, and covering behind the scenes elements that we don’t usually get to see.
Just joined the first events server, already got some cool devs joining. Excited for more events to come.
Recently noticed a lot of roblox endorsed star creators and developers doing robux giveaways, so I have a bit of a question.
For events such as game jams would roblox give hosts consent to offer monetary robux prizes for participants?
We’re clarifying this on the page now. Ideally, anyone who has experience with development on Roblox and is confident with teaching other people.
So currently, we’re only doing virtual events meaning that anyone from around the world can sign up for these events and attend.
The countries will expand as we onboard more event organizers. Towards mid 2021, as long as it is safe to do so, we’ll consider opening up in-person events and hopefully by that point we’ll have more event organizers from around the world. What you see now is only just the beginning.
We’re still looking into this, unfortunately, our tools aren’t the most advanced so we currently can’t reach out to users who have been declined but we hope to eliminate this in the future.
People are welcome to re-apply after a month.
The group is public now!
Yes! Read here:
Yes, anyone over the age of 13 can attend the events
You’ll have to wait and see, I don’t have any information on that.
Thank you so much for your detailed response!
Oops, I put the wrong symbol! I meant <13. In the original post it says:

Yes, you’ll need to be 13 or older in order to attend in-person events. We also welcome chaperones to attend the events for anyone that is 13 or older.
So does that mean that developers under 13 can attend virtual events?

Question: Can there be events in US unincorporated territory such as Puerto Rico or Hawaii?
Yes, it’s up to the Event Organizers where they want to host their events. However, they’ll most likely host events in their local area. So as we onboard more event organizers, there is a high chance you’ll see events in your area in the future
This is pretty awesome, I can’t wait to see how this turns out.
Good job to Roblox and Bevy for creating this!
Looks great, I’ll be applying for sure!
This is a great program for in-person meetups/events, however, I can see this failing for virtual events, especially events that relate to development. Why participate within an event when there’s content already available, probably better and way more detailed
For example, there is already a virtual event for Blender. This seems very basic and I can see more events like this popping up, and people won’t bother to attend.
If someone wants to learn how to use Blender, they will go to a source that’s already available.
Turnouts for online events that relate to development will probably be low and developers probably won’t bother after a while unless a studio has an active community. On the other hand, events for game jams, speaker/presentation, and panel discussions will probably be successful.
Hopefully, this will beat my expectations, but I can see this going sideways.
Pretty cool, I’d love to attend a virtual event.

Yes, you’ll need to be 13 or older in order to attend in-person events.
Wow, that’s a pretty low requirement, pretty nice for the young developers!
I’m not at the age requirement to host events unfortunately, but this is an amazing opportunity!
Hi caaxam, I posted the event and just want to see who is in terested in the event. Therefore, I have kept it as simple as possible. I still hope that people can learn something. greetings kevini44
Will people under the age of 13 be able to attend in person events in the future but they must be supervised by a parent or guardian? Children also play Roblox, not just teens and adults.
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