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Meeting Notes July 18, 2020
Fran Zekan edited this page Aug 1, 2020
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Before you dive into the notes, please make sure you have read the following:
- Project Lead: Quincy Larson - Dallas, TX
- Ayotomide Oladipo - Nigeria
- Jim Ciallella - Greenville, SC
- Patrick San Juan - San Francisco Bay Area, CA
- Tim Chen - San Francisco Bay Area, CA
- Vaibhav Singh - Mumbai India
- Jonathan Seubert - Portland, OR - UX / Design
- Gwen - Faraday Academy - freeCodeCamp Contributor and runs a Code School
- Philippe Jide - Benin - UX Designer/ Full Stack Developer
- Igor Silveira - Portugal
- Nikhil John - San Francisco Bay Area, CA
- Fran Zekan - Zagreb, Croatia
Talk about plans after the pandemic is over.
It's been about 4-5 months since our last pre-pandemic meeting.
Quincy suggested two possible outcomes for the future of events and socialization:
- People got comfortable with doing everything from home and prefer it and in-person activities decline and virtual events increase
- People are stir-crazy and events and socialization booms to "make up for lost time"
Either way, we don't expect meetups to go away and we need an open-source, decentralized option for non-profits and alike to host and promote their events.
Each attendee shared:
- Name and location
- How has the pandemic affected you?
- What would you do in the first month if the pandemic ended?
Meetup.com has been sold again in March by WeWork and there's a window of opportunity to fill gaps and fix the negative aspects of such paid community event hosting.
- MVP Project Cards
- MVP Issues
- Most of the admin logic and UI (creating events, locations, and fields) is done
- Add a user story for virtual / online event link to the schema
- Quincy suggested an organizer can have a UI toggle for selecting In-person / Online
- Jim will continue documentation - Quincy shared https://contribute.freecodecamp.org as an example of documentation
- Fran will continue building the admin UI, routes, models, and data migrations
- Ayotomide will continue building the public facing client pages / forms
- API will be continued by Timmy
- Patrick will continue with Google Authentication
- Jonathan will continue with email
- Vaibhav will continue with Heroku 1-click deployment. The settings / variables will be set in the Heroku admin UI
Quincy will share an invite for the Saturday, August 1st meeting at the same time.