If people don't know about a thing happening, it might not have happened at all.
Organizer should send a slack notification once a few thresholds of people have checked in to an event. It shouldn't divulge /who/ checked in, merely that there is a lot of activity and they should bring their friends.
[ ] First user checks in - "First person for $EVENT has arrived"
[ ] 5 people check in - "5 people already checked in to $EVENT"
[ ] 15 - "15 people are at $EVENT. Are you?"
[ ] 30 - "Wow! 30 people showed up for $EVENT!"
Afterwards,. Organizer should issue a daily/weekly/monthly leaderboard report of who is attending the most events, because competition is fun.
Much of this could be duplicated to also apply to Discourse notifications.
If people don't know about a thing happening, it might not have happened at all.
Organizer should send a slack notification once a few thresholds of people have checked in to an event. It shouldn't divulge /who/ checked in, merely that there is a lot of activity and they should bring their friends.
Afterwards,. Organizer should issue a daily/weekly/monthly leaderboard report of who is attending the most events, because competition is fun.
Much of this could be duplicated to also apply to Discourse notifications.