Hi everyone,

The Engagement team recently updated relevant pages on the gnome wiki to
help our community our sparkly new GNOME-Related Events page
<https://wiki.gnome.org/Engagement/Events> [1]. Please take a look!

This new page has a list of ideas for small events that the Engagement team
would like to encourage the community to organize, as well as links to
resources for the events (SWAG, budget, etc). This initiative started in
order to help the community organize impacting events for user conversion,
GNOME brand awareness, community strengthening, etc. If you have other
event ideas, we encourage you to add them.

*Small events budget*
You may notice that we have a $50 USD budget for small events, just like we
have started having for release parties. This is a direct response to
community members' requests for funding for things like social events at
hackfests.

*Questions?*
If you have any questions about the events budget and/or the wiki page,
please send them to the Engagement team (engagement-l...@gnome.org), or to
me, since I've been actively involved in this project and am the current
budget holder for the Engagement team. I'm sure we'll find ways to improve
it, or perhaps questions we haven't considered yet, so please send your
feedback!

Also -- a quick plug: if this kind of thing interests you and you'd like to
help us find more ways to promote GNOME worldwide, consider joining the
Engagement team: https://wiki.gnome.org/Engagement/GettingInvolved :)

Thank you!

Best,
Nuritzi

[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/Engagement/Events

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Nuritzi Sanchez
GNOME Foundation <https://www.gnome.org/foundation/>
President, Board of Directors
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