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[Blog Post] How to start a workgroup within the Julia community #2138

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After discussion with @Datseris at JuliaCon, I realized how much of a useful resource it would be to have a blog post talking about how to self-organize your own workgroup within the Julia community!

Thanks to discussion notes taken by George at JuliaCon during the discussion he and I had, @Hetarth02 created this awesome draft blog post for the website! I am going to do some more revisions before marking it ready for review and also want to ping some workgroup leaders across the Julia community for their thoughts.

Thanks all!

~ tcp

Pinging @darsnack @gdalle @mortenpi @skygering @jpsamaroo -- if you could preview this blog post, that would be rad! Additionally, if there is any feedback you could give or quotes I could use, that would be amazing!

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> A working group is a group of people that are interested in working on a common topic. Working groups are informal and have no official authority. All working groups have a public channel on the Julia Slack.

Not only this but most working groups regularly hold meetings, everyone is free to attend these meetings and discuss about the topics which they want to. Most meeting schedules are posted on julia's community events calender but one can also find relevant links in the respective slack channels.
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Not only this but most working groups regularly hold meetings, everyone is free to attend these meetings and discuss about the topics which they want to. Most meeting schedules are posted on julia's community events calender but one can also find relevant links in the respective slack channels.
Not only this but most working groups regularly hold meetings, everyone is free to attend these meetings and discuss about the topics which they want to. Most meeting schedules are posted on Julia's community events calendar but one can also find relevant links in the respective slack channels.


Not only this but most working groups regularly hold meetings, everyone is free to attend these meetings and discuss about the topics which they want to. Most meeting schedules are posted on julia's community events calender but one can also find relevant links in the respective slack channels.

Alright, now that we know what a working group is.
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That appears odd phrasing to me. As if the sentence ends abruptly. "Now that we now X, ... we do Y" is a typical continuation, but sentences ending with "Now that we know X." are not common. I am not a native speaker.


Hey there, this post is dedicated to all those people who want to start a working group in julia. If you already have one, there might be some helpful tips for you too.

#### What is a working group?
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This header should be ### instead?

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#### Gaining Members

> You created a working group now what?
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So far there are no instructions on how to create such a group. Moreover, I would assume that creating the group and gaining at least its founding/starting members occur simultaneously. So I would recommend to have a section on "starting a group" that discusses also how to invite members.


Additionally, you can also have a document in which you write down short but relevant minutes of meetings so if someone wants to take a look to get a better context for the past events they can and possibly leave some useful comments if they want.

## General tips for being a workgroup leader
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I believe using the word "coordinator" instead of "leader" gives a better impression, as leader imposes a strong hierarchy that I am not sure fits with the theme of the informal and rather casual meetings of a workgroup.

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Nice, catch.

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Nisarg03 commented Aug 4, 2024

I would love to help with this PR. How can I get started?

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