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FEAST is a regular forum to discuss formal and experimental approaches to sign language grammar. Beside the years when TISLR, the world-wide academic event on sign language research that takes place every three years, is organized, FEAST is normally held every year in the format of an in-presence conference spanning over two or three days, with keynote presenters, non-parallel main sessions and poster sessions. The languages of the conference are ASL/International Sign for sign language and English. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Asia, FEAST was first moved from Hong Kong to Paris with the intent of keeping it an in-presence event and finally held as a fully online event. The paper describes the measures put in place to organize an online Deaf friendly scientific conference.