Open cassandraoid opened 7 years ago
What is the definition for a "pillar" meetup? Is it based on number of regular attendees and/or other factors?
The live streaming will be the biggest challenge for sure. Mostly because it's hard to get an answer of what is adequate equipment
to get the job done. Almost anywhere I've done a meetup, the bandwidth isn't an issue. But live streaming also goes beyond just equipment. To do it really well, you almost need a dedicated person to make sure that:
I think if we can figure out the right recipe for success between both how the live streaming is to be done, as well as equipment, finding sponsors to actually purchase the equipment would be possible as well. Personally, I would love to see more meetups getting dedicated equipment to do more live streaming.
The other side of this would be the recording of it so that it could be posted to a channel for later consumption. I've found that more people will watch it after it's recorded than when it was live.
This list is a good start for finding pillar
meetups: https://www.meetup.com/topics/golang/all/, but you have to remove all the general technology
and docker
groups to find the actual go
meetups.
Maybe I'm missing this somewhere, and if so I apologize. I'll second @jboursiquot's question. Can we define what this program is somewhere?