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Per #9 (comment), I think we ought to do something like this for country based chapters ...
Country Wide Requests Workflow
On intake confirm what the requestor wants to scope the chapter to asking why a country if they desire one
During the monthly / whatever time schedule @pyladies/admin-and-logistics group reviews requests discuss the review including: the rationale provided from the requestor, researching to confirm if there's any merit in the rationale, confirming a country designation doesn't already exist
The @pyladies/admin-and-logistics team either 👍 or 👎 to proposal
If 👍 , then the country designation is made and future requests for pyladies chapters for cities within that country require communication between the chapter and city chapters
If 👎 , then the @pyladies/admin-and-logistics responds why it cannot approve a country and asks the city designation they want instead
Examples where country designation is valid
regional oversight
Consider PyLadies Brasil, they act as a parent organization for a large number of regional chapters!
small country
Consider PyLadies Uruguay, in conversation with the organizer who is based in Montevideo they confirmed that the tech industry is large and part based in Montevideo and most tech groups label themselves as country specific rather than city specific. Additionally as Uruguay is a smaller country, this is the largest metropolitan area.
Questions
If we do allow country specific, what are the ramifications of that? Such as, does that country chapter "own" all future coming city chapters?
If we do not allow country specific, is this making PyLadies less globally inclusive?
Preferably Pyladies chapter are created locally/city-based, e.g. PyLadies Vancouver, instead of Pyladies BC, or PyLadies Canada.
Currently there are a few "country"-based chapters.
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