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Robert Melton |
at Oct 22, 2013 at 9:41 pm
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3+x can be hard to organize and is very dependency heavy. The most
important thing early is consistency, above all else, if you say you
will do it weekly, monthly, etc. Make sure you do it. If you say it
will be around an hour, ensure it is. I think the GitMinutes format
is fairly good in that it is light (to produce), and can vary between
very technical to far more conversational, leaves a lot of
flexibility.
I would listen!
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Eleanor McHugh
wrote:
I've recently started listening to the RubyRogues podcasts and after some unscientific polling on Twitter to see if there's anything equivalent for golang it seems there isn't. If I were to have a stab at something similar would there be interest? And are there any others in the golang community who'd be interested in getting involved?
I'm thinking that a regular panel of three with the same number of guests each episode would make for an interesting mix.
Ellie
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