David, it seems to me that your last three bullets could be managed in a 
Discord channel if you were so interested with going that way. Perhaps even 
all five, as Discord was originally a platform for gamers to communicate in 
real time.  Just a thought.   
Stan

On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 9:38:14 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> I imagine (and would put time into) a structure as follows:
>
>    - Regular (weekly or monthly) Zoom-style facilitated meet-ups with 
>    break-out rooms. 
>    - Structured interviews in which community members present a piece of 
>    work together with a podcast host (interviewer) 
>    - Breakout rooms for those that want hands on demos and onboarding. 
>    - Recording of presentations, that are the released as a podcast (feed) 
>    - An informal WikiBar for those interested in hanging out and having 
>    informal discussions. 
>
> I’d love to help host a regular weekly (or monthly) such event. It would 
> really need a small informal team of people to make it pleasurable. 
>
> We would explore together how to publish such a podcast in TiddlyWiki, and 
> take turns in presenting / hosting etc
>
> Any thoughts?
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> On 12 Apr 2021, 10:27 +0100, [email protected] <[email protected]>, 
> wrote:
>
> I think it would be great to put the hangouts in the Link Aggregator. 
>
> I think the podcast format is great especially when constructed as a demo 
> / interview. But it doesn't always have to be Jeremy doing the 
> interviewing. But I think having a relative structure that focuses on a 
> specific topic is good. 
>
> Thanks
> Mark Kerrigan
>
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