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To: PostgreSQL Advocacy <[email protected]>
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Cc: Jonathan S. Katz <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Local User Groups - advocacy
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2020 10:24:50 +0000
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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.
Thanks,
Valeria
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 3:04 PM Valeria Kaplan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jonathan, All,
>
> To take our discussion on this thread further, I went through the content
> on the wiki page and rewrote it a bit.
> https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/UserGroupOperatingManual
>
> I made five sections, keeping in mind what I'd see going on the
> postgres.org website PUG page
> <https://www.postgresql.org/community/user-groups/;:
>
> 1. Small blurb at the top (see under *creating a new user group*)
> 2. *Starting your PUG* (guides you through the process of creating all
> needed resources and announcing the group to the community)
> 3. *Holding your first meetup* (talks about different organisational
> aspects of a meetup, how to get funding, and where to announce)
> 4. *Holding more meetings *(a general guidance on holding meetup series)
> 5. *Useful links *(this needs more links, examples of active user group
> pages, checklists, articles about choosing topics for PUG meetings and how
> to run them. *If anyone has good examples for it, could you please ad the
> link to the wiki *
> https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/UserGroupOperatingManual#Useful_Links *or send
> it to this thread and I'll add*.)
>
> I left Notes and Brain Dump, they do have some useful nuggets of
> information, but I think it'd be too much for the website.
>
> *It definitely needs a proof, so if anyone can help with that it would be
> great.*
>
> Once on the website, I have a few ideas that could bring this section of
> the website to live a bit more (an animation to explain the process and
> maybe series of video interviews with those who have experience organising
> PUG meetings)... "You may say I`m a dreamer; but I`m not the only one." :)
>
> Cheers,
> Valeria
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 4:59 PM Jonathan S. Katz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 1/6/20 8:12 AM, Dave Cramer wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, 6 Jan 2020 at 04:57, Valeria Kaplan <[email protected]
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Umair,
>> >
>> > Thanks for sending this to Manoj, this is a super useful page.
>> > Do you know if there is a particular reason why this info is not on
>> > the main website?
>> >
>> > I think it's super useful, so maybe we could put it
>> > here: https://www.postgresql.org/community/user-groups/ or at least
>> > provide a link to wiki (I guess, it depends whether or not we would
>> > liek to keep using wiki for instructions like that - I personally,
>> > think we shouldn't since only those who are already involved in the
>> > community would be aware of wiki, others will most probably look for
>> > information like that on the main website.).
>> >
>> > All,
>> > what do you think?
>> >
>> >
>> > Personally I find the wiki a terrible place to put anything. It is only
>> > useful if you know that what you are searching for exists and you have
>> > some vague notion of how to search for it.
>> >
>> > +1 for the main page
>>
>> I think the idea for this page being on the wiki was that it allowed for
>> changes to be made over time, e.g. if there was a new idea for how to do
>> something, a clarification, etc. It also has not been updated since 2015.
>>
>> That said, I would not be opposed to adding something on the website for
>> how to start a user group, etc. but I think we need to ensure we have
>> some "final" language we've agreed to. It's (relatively) easier to
>> modify a Wiki page than the website.
>>
>> Perhaps an interim step is to link to the wiki page from the website? We
>> can then work on what we would want the "user group operating manual"
>> page to say on the website, and once ready, commit that.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>
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