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Ability to choose meeting location #22
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I think that's a great feature to add @wrynearson! While our main goal would be finding the ideal location for meetings - I agree, this tool could also be used as a tool for change and promoting better practices. What about a comparison tool? Much like |
Great idea @kathrynberger ! |
I'd like to add to this. The ability to set a location (or better a set of possible locations) manually would be very important for many of us. While the tool cannot probably account for all these factors, allowing users to manually force a set of options, will allow us to choose the least of many evils while we account for the human and other aspects of these large decisions. PS |
Hi @manicmarvin, thanks for joining! We'd love your support on this. I agree with you that choosing the "least of many evils" is a good approach. We had discussed some of your other points as well, but deprioritized them in lieu of releasing the tool in its current state. In a previous version (internal), we listed all medium-sized airports and larger in order of least -> most impact. Users could scroll through the large list, or they could use How would you imagine this feature to look like? |
We want to reduce the environmental impact of distributed groups meeting in person. Now, we're showing the least-impactful locations, plus the home locations of each participant.
However, I could see another user need – to know the impact of the meeting place they've already determined, to see how bad their meeting place is, and hopefully not repeat the mistake. Their improvement could also be a point of internal pride or external communications.
E.g., a conference organizer selects Namibia for their meeting place for mostly North American participants. The next year, using the tool, they select a place much closer to the mean location of all of the participants, resulting in a X% decrease in emissions year-over-year.
I imagine if we add the ability to select any location, we'd want to not encourage users to use it – we want them to go to the least impactful place after all. It could look something like having a selector at the bottom of the list of results saying
analyze another location
, then a user could search for airports (or locations with airports).@LanesGood @nerik @kamicut @kathrynberger thoughts?
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