The Trello board seems like such a good idea!  I think bringing visibility to 
the submission process would definitely be appreciated by the Milwaukee Python 
community.  We’ll possibly give this a try!  Thanks for sharing!

- Kevin

> On May 19, 2018, at 8:58 AM, Ned Batchelder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey all, PyCon is always an energizing experience, so great to talk to tons 
> of other organizers!  But it's impossible to finish all the conversations 
> that get started.  This mailing list (Python Group Organizers) is usually 
> nearly silent, but maybe this is the year conversations will continue here?
> 
> One thing I heard about at PyCon that piqued my interest was using a public 
> Trello board as the pipeline for user group presentations.  Boulder is doing 
> it here: https://trello.com/b/wm8hatnW/submissions
> 
> I've taken the liberty of including the Boulder Python people on this email 
> to ask how the board has been working, and a bit about how it works.  The 
> submission page is not a Trello thing, or is it?  What are the mechanics 
> behind the scenes?  And what works well and doesn't work well about it?  It 
> seems to me that making the process public could help attract helpers, or 
> hasn't it done that?
> 
> Thanks, I'm looking forward to doing something like this in Boston.
> 
> --Ned.
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