On 3/10/20 8:06 PM, Justin Clift wrote: > Seems like a worthwhile attempt, worthy of trying out and seeing how it > goes > if nothing else. :) > > + Justin > > > On 2020-03-03 21:24, Valeria Kaplan wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I think my email (below) fell between the cracks, but we still need to >> address the issue of not having any information about setting up and >> running meetups on postgres.org, so if there are no comments about the >> updated >> wiki page text >> <https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/UserGroupOperatingManual>(see >> my email below) I'd suggest that myself and Johnathan (if you have time, >> Johnathan) finalise it and add it to the website to keep the ball >> rolling.
Sorry, missed this during travel and forgot to circle back.
Certainly +1 to moving it forward. I have a few content tweaks queued up to do, next week likely better to push a bunch of changes through to the website.
I skimmed through the notes -- they look way more organized. I think it will be a very helpful resource!
Jonathan
Valeria,
Great work! Thanks for doing this. I read through it and have some possible edits.
Email the list pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org announcing that you would like to create a user group in your area and note if need funds setting up your meeting.com account.
Possibly change this to "if you need funds... "
Please consider your local specifics and popular platforms in your geography.
change to "in your area"
it is successful if the focus is on its audience and the narrower your focus is the better your meetup will run and the stronger community you will create
It took me a bit to grok the sentence above. Does this work ?
To be successful, focus on the audience. The narrower your focus, the better your meetup will run; resulting in a stronger community