[Chicago] Submitting a topic on the new Chipy site

Carl Karsten carl at personnelware.com
Tue Sep 25 17:14:12 CEST 2012


When someone is ready to commit to talking at the next meeting, they
should submit the proposal.

If they are not committed but want feedback, ask on the list.

Once it is submitted, someone needs to accept it.  The decision to
accept it can be like it always has: chatter on the list until someone
hunkers down and makes the call.  Now that call gets entered into the
db as a bit that gets flipped from maybe to yes.    The moment that
happens, everyone (including the presenter) knows that talk is
happening.



On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Alex MacKay <chicagomackay at gmail.com> wrote:
> Very good point.
>
>
> On Sep 25, 2012, at 9:12 AM, Cezar Jenkins wrote:
>
>> Conversations happen best on the mailing list.
>>
>> The questions then becomes,
>>
>> Is the purpose of the tool to be a repo of talk ideas?
>> Is it to take the data entry burden off of Brian and to have the presenter enter the information themselves, therefore preserving it's accuracy?
>> Or something else?
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
>> On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Brian Ray wrote:
>>
>>> I think proposing a topic is too formal. So whatever we can do to make
>>> it a conversation is great.
>>>
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