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Intake/structured self-invite system to regular calls #26

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bumblefudge opened this issue Apr 7, 2022 · 2 comments
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Intake/structured self-invite system to regular calls #26

bumblefudge opened this issue Apr 7, 2022 · 2 comments

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@bumblefudge
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Discussed on today's call:

  • Obstropolos had success with a self-enrolment google form for SIWE calls
  • pedrouid: form to request invite or form to self-invite? maybe former makes more sense
  • at event? maybe GH issues > google form (encourage gh mobile app in the session?)
    • generating issues at event might be more helpful than getting people onto the calls; we can contact people via GH if they open issues that they might well speak to on a call
    • issue template that requests discord contact IF GH NOT good contact for them
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From our Discord:
As a convenience which we can always replace with something less Hooli-based later, I've created a google calendar for these meetings. If you DO use google calendar, you can simply add it to your own calendar and self-invite/crash meetings by using this link:
https://bit.ly/thecasacalendar
If you do NOT use google calendar or want to reference this calendar from a browser untainted by the original sin of Gavin Belson, you can access the calendar non-interactively at:
https://bit.ly/thepubliccasacalendar

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Oh, I need privvies to this repo to create an issue template!

@bumblefudge bumblefudge reopened this Oct 18, 2022
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