Kudos for the initiative. Light-weight is always good, and high frequency makes 
it more light weight..

I'm wondering if bi-weekly is a bit ambitious? Who will host them all? While no 
agenda is low-maintenance, it also makes it hard for community members to 
choose which meetings they want to attend if they need to pick just a few? Do 
you have experience with "no-agenda" meetings elsewhere?

Being a large distributed community, it would also be nice to spread the 
meetings across differnet week-days and time zones. One natural way to do that 
would be to assign a host for each meeting ahead of time, and let the host 
choose a suitable time in his/her own TZ without feeling they need to stay up 
at night to be "inclusive". Or is the number of U.S. community members simply 
so large that every meeting should at least be within the daytime hours of both 
west- and east coast?

Jan

> 23. jan. 2023 kl. 20:29 skrev Jason Gerlowski <gerlowsk...@gmail.com>:
> 
> What would everyone here think about having some sort of semi-regular
> virtual "meetup" for committers/community-members?
> 
> We've done something similar to this with the "committers meetings"
> that've been held in the past.  Those work great, but I know David has
> said they're a lot of work to put together.  I've been wondering
> whether a more impromptu, less-organized format might support
> interested folks meeting up more often.
> 
> Here's a strawman suggestion to build from: let's set up a standing
> time when folks could hop on a Google Hangout (Zoom?) every two weeks.
> There'd be no agenda in-advance - folks could come with a question or
> a topic in mind, or just to chat with folks they haven't seen in
> awhile or to hear what others are working on.  If the group is large
> enough we could do breakout rooms (or something similar).
> 
> If there's interest I'd be willing to set up a trial-run with a few
> folks later this week, say, Thursday at 3 (ET).  Or, alternately, we
> could refine the idea for a bit and do a trial run in a few weeks.
> Curious what folks think!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Jason
> 
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