Meetup.com is not a tool, it is social network with wide audience.
We can setup out own tooling for meetup organizations, but we still need a
way to reach out to people outside of Fedora bubble. To those who don't
know that our nice open source regional hubs even exist.
For example Fedora Project has account on Google Plus (which is a closed
service), but this doesn't make Fedora "proprietary". I don't see why
we
can not apply the same logic for
meetup.com
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Lailah <bhkohane(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 29/11/16 18:48, Huiren Woo wrote:
I'm currently paying for the Singapore's meetup group. I think this would
make economic sense and is a good idea.
However, the meetup group would only be able to "set a single location".
Which means if I'm from Britain, my default meetup search is 5km within
London and would not be able to find the "global Fedora
Meetup.com group".
You might want to consider collaborating with the local Linux User Groups
instead. What does the rest think?
(Fun fact: I do know some people are against having
meetup.com because it
is proprietary)
Hi! One of those people here! o/ Isn't there another tool doing the same
but open source? That would be nicer.
Cheers,
Sylvia
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