ADASS is often referred to as “A gathering of old friends, rather than a
 scientific conference”. This statement is generally used as a way to articulate
 the sentiment that the members of the ADASS community are, on average,
 friendly and easily accessible and why ADASS is generally a very nice meeting
 to attend. However, being a gathering of old friends can make it hard for
 newcomers, without existing connections in the community, to be fully included.
 To make the community more accessible for junior staff members and other
 newcomers, we propose to organise a free-flowing BoF session, following the
 simple rule that newcomers should be stimulated to discuss any relevant topic
 with each other and/or the established members of our community. We en-
 vision those topics to range from, for instance, ways to navigating the work
 floor, how to pitch more modern programming languages, or how to engage in
 collaborations.
 To give the novice attenders an idea of what ADASS is, we propose 3 vet-
 erans giving a pitch for about 5min about the history and their own personal
 experience to kick-start discussions and/or fill an online board with questions
 they can answer.