Me, I’m comfortable having somewhat meandering discussions. One of our meetup best practices suggests that groups have more success (measured in terms of interest and retention) with a project or something specific to do rather than socialization. Maybe we cut in the middle of that with a discussion group rather than resembling a cocktail party. I am also concerned that having something that looks like a homework assignment would cut against our “all are welcome” goal.
So perhaps I could rephrase it as “what do you (general you) want from a meetup?” The link has some ideas that have worked nicely elsewhere.
Me, I’m comfortable having somewhat meandering discussions. One of our meetup best practices suggests that groups have more success (measured in terms of interest and retention) with a project or something specific to do rather than socialization. Maybe we cut in the middle of that with a discussion group rather than resembling a cocktail party. I am also concerned that having something that looks like a homework assignment would cut against our “all are welcome” goal.
So perhaps I could rephrase it as “what do you (general you) want from a meetup?” The link has some ideas that have worked nicely elsewhere.