In addition to talks, we could also consider some mob programming sessions? Maybe use the time to (as a small group) tackle some of the open issues? Maybe this also helps new member to get up to speed with the code and tooling, etc. as well as develop the community by solving problems together =)
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:01 AM Jose Luis Contreras Santos < joseluis.contreras.san...@gmail.com> wrote: > We didn't have any attendees this time either. As Chance says, I believe we > need to rethink these users groups, we very rarely have any users as they > stand right now. The idea of having talks from contributors sounds like an > interesting one to me. > > Jose > > El jue., 11 abr. 2019 a las 10:14, Chance Bair (<chanceb...@gmail.com>) > escribió: > > > I think it would drive attendance if we had a quick talk each week from > an > > interested contributor. We could start a sign up list for topics and > > issues. > > > > Chance Bair > > > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 9:29 AM Isabel Drost-Fromm <isa...@apache.org> > > wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> Am 9. April 2019 17:56:21 MESZ schrieb Jose Luis Contreras Santos < > >> joseluis.contreras.san...@gmail.com>: > >> >This is a friendly reminder that the MXNet Berlin User Group will be > >> >held > >> >today, starting in a few minutes at 6pm-7pm (CEST) / 9am-10am (PST). > >> > >> Would you mind providing a brief summary of the user group here? How > many > >> ppl attended, what were the most interesting topics discussed? > >> > >> Going forward, please make sure to post this summary here. It may help > >> others understand why the meetup would be interesting to attend. It may > >> also help understand what downstream users and contributors would like > to > >> see in the meetup, whether or not a pre defined agenda would make sense, > >> which frequency works best for people, whether or not the offer is > needed > >> at all. > >> > >> Isabel > >> > >> > >> -- > >> This message was sent with K-9 from a mobile device with swipe to type > >> enabled. I'm sorry for any embarrassing typos that slipped through. > >> > > >