Apologies if not new:

https://jamesmunns.com/blog/shepherding-3-1/

This got me thinking about how engagement activities fit in to the bigger 
picture of growing the contributors to the racket ecosystem.
If engagement programmes bring in new racketeers, what next? How do you get 
them from someone who made a picture of their cat, to someone who is 
contributing to the racket ecosystem?
 
I don’t know the answer, but in the tradition of throwing spaghetti at the wall 
to see if it sticks:
·         https://github.com/competitions-incubator

There has been a lot of interest in games, and some discussion on the discord 
server and slack #gamejam

I’m definitely going to run a tutorial competition and a DSL competition.
·         https://github.com/competitions-incubator/tutorial-competition
·         https://github.com/dsl-competition

Feedback appreciated.

Stephen
 

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