On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 7:32 AM, Will Martin <will(a)willmartin.com> wrote:
  Andy, thanks for the proposed work groups - I think
these are a great way
 to break it up. Talk with Jenny - she says the meetings used to be broken
 up into a monthly "public" meeting and weekly private meetings.
 
Technically, we still advert (and I still tell new folks) that the last
Tuesdays of the month are general public meetings geared more toward
newbies. Do we want to continue this format?
Throughout 2015, Tuesdays were comms/organizing meetings, Thursdays were
firmware hack nights, and Sunday afternoons were scheduled node installs.
One thing we discussed last night was reserving Sunday afternoons as
'second meetups' - whether they be a firmware hack sesh, a node install, or
a comms/outreach meeting.
  *Here are some ideas for metrics to keep track of
based on those work
 groups:*
    - *Installation:*
    -
       - Keep a running chart of # of nodes on the network like on
       
Guifi.net
       - Keep an updated map on 
peoplesopen.net showing all of the nodes
       and links
    - *Infrastructure:*
    -
       - Keep a running chart of network uptime % over the last month (as
       measured from the exit node)
       - Put a development roadmap on the blog and update it quarterly
    - *Communications:*
    -
       - Keep track of # of interested new node owners - people who click
       "I want to host a node"
       - Keep track of website traffic and "conversion" to node owners
       -
          - Maybe do A/B testing on 
peoplesopen.net to with the goal of
          getting people signed up
       - Keep track of social media metrics: # of followers on twitter,
       instagram, facebook
 On point to think of metrics! Should we set up an instagram? Was curious 
if there
was anything on there and found this
https://copysta.com/profile/sudomesh/2334861621/ :D
Just set up a Passpack account for account/password management. lmk if you
want access (will send login info to the Signal group shortly)
  If this is the road we go down I'd be happy to
volunteer either as the
 Installation or Communications lead.
 
You'd be great at either!
<3
jnny
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