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Create wiki to help on-board new Forwards members #46

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hturner opened this issue Jul 14, 2019 · 3 comments
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Create wiki to help on-board new Forwards members #46

hturner opened this issue Jul 14, 2019 · 3 comments
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hturner commented Jul 14, 2019

This would include team roles, what is a slackathon, how we use slack, etc

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hturner commented Jul 14, 2019

In particular, need an update of this: https://github.com/forwards/meetings/blob/master/slackathon_groundrules.md

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frm1789 commented Aug 11, 2019

What is a Slackathon?
A simple way to build slack interations inside the group in a specific time.

Team roles
(I know that I saw this information previously, but I am not really sure where)

How we use slack?
Slack’s configuration could be separate into Channels and Direct Messages. Channels organize communication facilitating conversations around a specific team, project or topic. Direct Messages are a private chat between two (or more) participants.

Link to etherpad to register your presence:
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hturner commented Aug 11, 2019

Thanks for contributing to give your view as a new member!. Currently, team roles are part of this repo, here: https://github.com/forwards/tasks/blob/master/taskforce_roles.md.

Etherpad links are shared in the email invitation and on slack just before the slackathon - we currently use a different link each time, though I guess we could reuse the same one as the minutes are then tidied up by @emdodwell and put on GitHub. The etherpad would not be so private then, but as long as people know this we can use Slack for anything that should be kept private.

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