What I liked mostly about devcamps in the past is the direct exchange with other software devs, familiar in the same field and learning watching over their shoulders or getting eye-dropped and questioning my habbits and thinking even more.
Two years ago when I attended, I remember the devcamp being very short-term goal oriented. As we know providing short-term success is what our stochastic parrots can do quite plausible. However, I would like to see it more as a matter of limitation, not to pitch something totally unachievable within the timeframe given, and keep the scope small, but the progress and learnings that I can take home is what I really care about.
I fear that ending up in a team with LLM entusiasts that don't care about the negative aspect these technology may bring. This make me even think about cancelling my registration. Sometimes it makes me question my contributions to the entire Moodle community.
I am not sure how to deal with this. But maybe I'll just pitch a devcamp session myself and will note how I want to collaborate. Maybe others want to do that, too.