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Local Meetups #58
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+1 to this. Berlin and Tirana seems already going on. |
Yup, sounds good! I do agree that we should try and reduce repositories rather than create more though. There could be one event posting per city in the events repo and one corresponding issue in case there are questions. That’s a small start for now which doesn’t spread things out again. |
Yes please! I'd love to create a local event in Madrid, Spain. Should I create an issue to encourage my fellow locals to join the group? |
@jancborchardt sounds good. So, one issue per location and a series of local meetup groups on the events page? @Xaviju, yes please go ahead! |
@Xaviju Great idea, will join you soon! |
Big +1 to this idea, I love nodeschool style organizing. I guess if you want to
start one, just create a `/city-name` repo and then make sure it's linked to
via /events page on site and repo?
@Xaviju @victoria-bondarchuk if you'd like to be added to the Doodle invite
(for Summit date choosing) can you send me your email addresses somewhere?
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@bnvk check my comment above ;)
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I added some Twitter lists and Github groups so people can find Open Source Designers nearby!
Spread the word by retweeting our tweet about it! https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign/status/840323588666335232 Let’s add more! |
So my issue with the OSD lists on twitter (and I mentioned this in #opensourcedesign) is that they don't self organize, someone has to add these people to these lists. And we just figured out how to automatically add them for GitHub. I think teams on GitHub is a great idea, but what does it add? Just awareness? Can people add themselves to these teams? I honestly think that if we're going to do this right we're going to need to let people self organize these things. It's not feasible to have the admin of the twitter account or github orgs maintain these things. Already I feel like if I don't merge jobs PRs (which is an easy thing) and sanity check them, and tweet about them then I'm not sure how quick that would get done, or whether it would get done. |
@simonv3 people can add themselves to these teams on Github, yes. The teams I created on both Twitter and Github strived to have the same people on both platforms. (So please if you add them on Twitter – follow them from our account and also add them to our Github org in the specific team.) Sure this is something we can do better, but this is a minimum viable solution when we travel and look for open source designers to collaborate with. Or a first way for people to be aware of other open source designers around. |
@whitef0x0 mentioned interest in starting a meetup in San Francisco! 🎉 There’s some local folks like @erinjo @neynah @objectadjective @sophiakc @jina @Boriss @vdepizzol @behdad @eff-soraya – also see the SF people on our Twitter list: https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign/lists/san-francisco/members and Github team: https://github.com/orgs/opensourcedesign/teams/san-francisco :) |
Can we set up a "local chapters" flow in the same way that NodeSchool does it?
Inspired by #57.
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