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[chapters] Interest in Seattle, WA #52

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thomaswilburn opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 10 comments
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[chapters] Interest in Seattle, WA #52

thomaswilburn opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 10 comments

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@thomaswilburn
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I don't run a meetup, but I know some of the people who run Seattle JS, and I was talking to @nolanlawson about Chapters.io and the problems it's trying to tackle last night. If there are other people who are interested in the area, I'd be happy to help organize.

@nolanlawson
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I read the post linked from http://chapters.io/. Sounds super interesting! And yeah, we're always trying to figure out how to get more webdevs involved in the standards process (and usually failing miserably). I'd be down for a Seattle-based meetup. Other folks who may be interested: @jacobrossi @patrickkettner

@leobalter
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@bterlson might know someone to help there.

@patrickkettner
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I'd love to help.

@leobalter leobalter changed the title Chapters.io interest in Seattle [chapters] Interest in Seattle, WA Sep 13, 2016
@astearns
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I can help as well.

@cwilso
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cwilso commented Sep 21, 2016

I'm in.

@stuartpb
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I'm in too!

@bkardell
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bkardell commented Feb 5, 2017

So seattle - do we have a meetup/host?

@stuartpb
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stuartpb commented Feb 10, 2017

Maybe we should ping other folks on the Edge team to see if somebody can find somebody to arrange hosting? @jdalton

@cwilso
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cwilso commented Feb 10, 2017

Hey- I'm happy to have Google host a meetup in Fremont. Maybe around the beginning of April?

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bkardell commented Mar 3, 2017

@cwilso I say go with it, get it on the schedule... starting inertia is hard, continuing easier.

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