Seattle PHP Meetup

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Weston McNamee

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Feb 8, 2010, 1:18:12 PM2/8/10
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Results for the Seattle PHP Google Group Meetup are in!!
  1. What days work best for you? (Choose all that apply)
    • 58.3% - Sunday
    • 33.3% - Monday
    • 33.3% - Tuesday
    • 45.8% - Wednesday
    • 41.7% - Thursday
    • 20.8% - Friday
    • 58.3% - Saturday

      Discussion: It might be best to have 2 organizers, one for Wednesday meetups, and 1 for Saturday meetups.

  2. What is the best time for you to attend? (Choose all that apply)
    • 54.2% - 4pm
    • 50.0% - 5pm
    • 62.5% - 6pm
    • 66.7% - 7pm
    • 45.8% - 8pm

      Discussion: Regardless of the day, it seems reasonable to start something around 5pm and have people come and go as they please.

  3. Would hosting in Downtown Seattle be OK with you?
    • 75% - Yes
    • 25% - No

      Discussion: The overwhelming majority are OK with hosting in downtown Seattle as a central location (as we are all located in different areas).
      • For those not OK with downtown Seattle, can you provide your location?

  4. What is the least number of times you could attend?
    • 54.2% - once / month
    • 41.7% - twice / month
    • 4.2% - thrice / month
    • 0% - four times / month

      Discussion: Combining this discussion to include data from the next question...

  5. What is the most number of times you could attend?
    • 12.5% - once / month
    • 33.3% - twice / month
    • 8.3% - thrice / month
    • 45.8% - four times / month

      Discussion: Wow! Raise your hand if you have a life outside of PHP? With 2 organizers, we can do 2 meetings /
      day of the week / month . Example, Feb 10 and 24 (Wednesday) and Feb 13 and 27 (Saturday).
Please let me know what you all think of this?

-Wes
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rob kowalski

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Feb 8, 2010, 10:37:29 PM2/8/10
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and maybe one of those meetings could be in South King County? There is a Panera Bread in Kent which has free wifi and refills.
-rob
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