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= Things that worked well = * amount of discussion * adds to the meeting * more interaction than other meetup groups * overtly talking about free software * deliberately non-technical * even though most members are technical * less jargon, good for newcombers * getting a bit bigger, more momentum * great letter to Mozilla * been wanting to do more outward-facing stuff like this * perhaps more opinion pieces for website * Facebook's internet.org * introducing continuity, new committed people getting involved * working well with LUV, eg. Software Freedom Day * inviting women specifically * just inviting people in general working too * not a problem turning up late with phone number * become more a part of society, public facing, activism * photo carousel on website makes a big difference = Things that didn't work so well = * not enough women * encouraging women event was good * time of meeting may not be ideal for many * getting into city is hard * consider closer to a station? * getting locked out is still a hassle * we don't have any money * discussion can make it harder to be an anonymous newbie = Things to work on = * more educating the public on privacy and security * following up on invites * publish "I'm late" phone number in meeting announcement * print and laminate the window sign * go to other compatible groups * freedom and openness * community groups * non-technical * societal issues * GovHack presence * invite Pia to talk at FSM? * follow up with a blog post after meetings * builds confidence * go back through archive and list past meeting topics somewhere * LCA presence? * being called upon as practical educators * write documents, eg. download and install LibreOffice * ask about what sort of event would suit our (not yet present) Meetup.com members * run joint events with other groups * explicitly welcome newbies * keep making an effort to start on time * make sure we nominate a meeting chair/host/timekeeper * nominate someone to sit on door for first 15 mins * mix in more informal events, schedule them well ahead to give us a break * trivia night * clash of the licenses * things involving teamwork * things in Gnews * find groups we haven't partnered with * makes normal sounding activities new and interesting * run keysigning parties * roll out same thing with different groups * run something not on a Thursday night * perhaps on a day that doesn't typically suit committee members * LUV Beginners? = Ideas for "contribute to free software" event = * next thing is to pick a date well in advance, eg. 2 months * Melb Uni venue looks like it would work, may provide catering * warmup by making a contribution to Wikipedia * then a contribution to Open Street Map * then a documentation change * talk to people who run Open Tech School = Ideas for June meeting = * Scott: Distributed social networks * Ben M: Guy on Android in schools |
Things that worked well
- amount of discussion
- adds to the meeting
- more interaction than other meetup groups
- overtly talking about free software
- deliberately non-technical
- even though most members are technical
- less jargon, good for newcombers
- getting a bit bigger, more momentum
- great letter to Mozilla
- been wanting to do more outward-facing stuff like this
- perhaps more opinion pieces for website
- Facebook's internet.org
- introducing continuity, new committed people getting involved
- working well with LUV, eg. Software Freedom Day
- inviting women specifically
- just inviting people in general working too
- not a problem turning up late with phone number
- become more a part of society, public facing, activism
- photo carousel on website makes a big difference
Things that didn't work so well
- not enough women
- encouraging women event was good
- time of meeting may not be ideal for many
- getting into city is hard
- consider closer to a station?
- getting locked out is still a hassle
- we don't have any money
- discussion can make it harder to be an anonymous newbie
Things to work on
- more educating the public on privacy and security
- following up on invites
- publish "I'm late" phone number in meeting announcement
- print and laminate the window sign
- go to other compatible groups
- freedom and openness
- community groups
- non-technical
- societal issues
- GovHack presence
- invite Pia to talk at FSM?
- follow up with a blog post after meetings
- builds confidence
- go back through archive and list past meeting topics somewhere
- LCA presence?
- being called upon as practical educators
- write documents, eg. download and install LibreOffice
- ask about what sort of event would suit our (not yet present)
Meetup.com members
- run joint events with other groups
- explicitly welcome newbies
- keep making an effort to start on time
- make sure we nominate a meeting chair/host/timekeeper
- nominate someone to sit on door for first 15 mins
- mix in more informal events, schedule them well ahead to give us a break
- trivia night
- clash of the licenses
- things involving teamwork
- things in Gnews
- find groups we haven't partnered with
- makes normal sounding activities new and interesting
- run keysigning parties
- roll out same thing with different groups
- run something not on a Thursday night
- perhaps on a day that doesn't typically suit committee members
- LUV Beginners?
Ideas for "contribute to free software" event
- next thing is to pick a date well in advance, eg. 2 months
- Melb Uni venue looks like it would work, may provide catering
- warmup by making a contribution to Wikipedia
- then a contribution to Open Street Map
- then a documentation change
- talk to people who run Open Tech School
Ideas for June meeting
- Scott: Distributed social networks
- Ben M: Guy on Android in schools