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Giving a talk is a big deal for some people. I think we should try to give credit and link to the speaking material when possible.
Maybe we should make a "Past Talks" or "Past Events" page on the website?
Or we could summarize the previous month's talks in the next month's newsletter and ask the speaker for their slides or other speaking material so we can link to it.
Ideas?
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Initially we tried to do a blog post per Meetup and post materials. However it is a pain to collect presentation materials from people. It is a lot easier for workshops.
@davidfischer I agree. Maybe that should be an item on our agenda or something: get materials from the presenter(s).
I think if we made a page on the website and listed missing materials future presenters would feel more pressure to give us the material to put online.
I can try to help with talk summaries, though if it's more than a few days after the talk might sometimes look like "ipython something". I think a list of talk titles, presenters, and dates would be better than nothing.
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Giving a talk is a big deal for some people. I think we should try to give credit and link to the speaking material when possible.
Maybe we should make a "Past Talks" or "Past Events" page on the website?
Or we could summarize the previous month's talks in the next month's newsletter and ask the speaker for their slides or other speaking material so we can link to it.
Ideas?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: