I too think that there needs to be a CFP process for the talks on the Github
repo. It will help generate awareness about the activities of PLUG and people
will be more involved knowing that they have a public channel to put up what
they want to say instead of back and forth emailing.Regards,Ashwin PhadkeFrom:
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1Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 17:03:21 +0530From: "Dhanesh B. Sabane"
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PLUGMessage-ID: <793020d9d2c141e7d1a3479df54379a2a8739f55.ca...@disroot.org>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="UTF-8"Hello Tejas,On Sun, 2019-12-15 at 14:15
+0530, Tejas Sanap wrote:>> Plans must be made and adhered to. There must
be a slightly strategic> approach to how we conduct events. Talks must be
planned such that> not only do they benefit the FOSS community but which
also, highlight> PLUG and its activities.>Also, talks must be planned
which are beneficial to the target group.We can take some inspiration from the
Python Pune group who ask forsuggestions / talk proposals on their GitHub
profile in form of&q
uot;issues" and talks are then aligned by the organisers.>> ## The
questionnaire>>> 1. What do you think about the open source
movement?>> 2. What do you think about the free software
movement?>> 4. What do you think is the difference between the open
source> software movement and the free software movement?> I'll
let this article [1] from www.gnu.org answer these threequestions.> 3. What
do you think are the core principles of PLUG?>I believe it all comes down to
FLOSS evangelism, helping people makethe right tech choices and provide
assistance wherever required. Also,I think PLUG isn't really interested in
viral publicity and is moreabout being an active group of people who share
knowledge.> 5. What role does PLUG play in the context of the questions 1 -
4?> 6. What role should PLUG play in the context of questions 1 - 4?I think
the role that PLUG is currently playing is just the rightthing. All we need to
do is impro
ve the way we are approaching andperforming the processes under this role.>
7. How do you think we can contribute *improvements* to the> community? By
*improvements* I mean, documentation, blogs, commenting> on issues and
code.>I think these contributions will come naturally once we
startconducting regular meetups with useful talks and workshops.[1]
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.htmlCheers!--Dhanesh
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