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Open question -- given time zone differences, is it more practical to limit the online remote session by geographic region (e.g. North America, Europe -- and early/late enough to allow our Asian and Australian meetups to join)
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👍 on regional meetups
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I suspect making it a 3 line update via email, and scheduling a call if anyone wants it makes sense as well.
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@cwcromwell During this year's unconf session, you talked about using GoTo Meeting to set something up. May we assign this issue to you?
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Yes. I'd like to help with this. I had to put it on the back burner for a bit because I had a lot of irons in the fire. We should chat a bit about:
-objectives
-frequency
-target audience (noobs versus all organizers)
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Thanks @cwcromwell . I've invited you to the list of allowed assignees, and will add you as such as soon as you accept.
My opinion
Objective:
- Spread the word that we're available for each other
- At the first session, round table intros
- Get a list of objectives for future sessions
Frequency:
My guess, once / quarter or half-year is a reasonable goal.
Target Audience:
Limit to meetup organizers (and meetup organizer wannabees)
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I think this is happening, and as such we can close the issue.
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