So, for those who don't know me, I used to run OINK-PUG (Ohio, Indiana,
Northern Kentucky PHP Users Group), and I also work on the Community Team
of GitHub. :)

First, I can take care of passing along the feedback about the organization
notifications to our developers, and thanks for bringing that up!

Second, we've provided the PHPLeaders organization with a free Bronze
account, so no need to worry about finding the funds to cover that.

Let me know if there's anything else we can do to help!

-Elizabeth




On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Tim Lytle <t...@timlytle.net> wrote:

> Seems like I missed most of the fun here, but I'm definitly a fan of more
> visibly linking user groups to php.net (I think I got us listed as an
> event
> once, but since it wouldn't pull from Meetup, I just didn't get around to
> it again).
>
> Integration with meetup would be a big plus (happy to help there, as I have
> a few hacks that mangle Trello / Meetup / etc for our local general tech
> group).
>
> Joind.in sounds good too, although I've only put one or two meetups there.
> For some reason the approval / admin process just feels like it's for
> conferences, and I feel silly doing it for our monthly meetup (just a
> perception issue probably). Seems like there are some potential features
> that could be added there to make that process easier for recurring meetups
> (just a thought, no criticism intended).
>
> Love Beth's idea of a speaker database. As two of us do most of the
> presentations, it would be great to find speakers who are near (or
> traveling near) our area, as well as those comfortable doing it remotely.
>
> Tim
>

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