LowerAlabama.rb => http://groups.google.com/group/loweralrb
So far, it's me. It may always be that way, but the hackfests are
awesome. :)
Any suggestions for how to move it along are welcome.
Experience suggests that the optimal meeting rate is weekly. If
people know they can show up every week, they'll come every fifth.
Experience also suggests that lots of informal structure is
beneficial. Having to ask a question in front of a large group is
intimidating, but asking the person next to you is not.
If you have a presentation, be sure to include lots of hacking/
socializing time.
--
Poor workers blame their tools. Good workers build better tools. The
best workers get their tools to do the work for them. -- Syndicate Wars
From my experience monthly is optimum. People often have busy schedules
with lots of other commitments, and a weekly meeting could easily be
seen as too much of an additional commitment, that they won't come at
all. Or, if they know that they can always just go to next weeks
meeting, they're more likely to skip one... which leads to skipping the
next too, and then another. Skipping meetings then becomes a habit, and
before long they've forgotten about the group completely.
However, if they know that if they miss one, they'll need to wait an
entire month before the next one, they're more likely to ink it into
their planner and schedule other things around it. End result, meetings
are more like events to look forward to than obligations to commit to,
and almost everyone sees each other at almost every one.
If a number of members really wanted to meet weekly, then I think I'd
organize it such that there was a monthly official/formal/presentation
meeting, and informal/hobnobbing/social gatherings the rest of the time.