Hi how are you? I'm zer0.
It's been a while since there has been a large well organized meet in London. Around seven years ago, I organized a couple of fairly large meetups, as well as attending several others.
Let's make this one actually happen!
I have created a survey for those wanting to meet up in mid Jan-Feb:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y8SRZW9
I have been to some organized as well as impromptu meets of various communities. I have found the small impromptu ones more useful for developing social skills, however they are very hard to pull off because you are asking a lot of people, I think larger more formal meet are good way of meeting people and actually making a successful meet, then maybe impromptu meets can follow.
There have been several efforts to organize meets over the years that have fell through, and few minor meets on occasion, but surprisingly little has happened in that last few years as far as I'm aware. I think this is for a number reasons (which I'm also guilty of):
- Lack of intent, they don't happen on their own, and without effort
- Lack or of planing / sufficient detail / leadership
- Too unfocused. Many ideas, dates and no process to filter them down
- Lack of commitment of those wanting to meet up. There is a tendency of folk to "wait a see". The problem with this is if too many people do this it falls through because nobody commits.
- Uncertainty and not properly addressing the daunting nature of meeting up, and also general access issues.
- Not bothering to contact people who might be interested
My most successful WP meet up ever, was well organized: There were two rendezvous at specific times, technically three as we stayed in the same building for a period, and this was given a minimum time. I made detailed maps of Waterloo station, and the South bank, with routes specifically marked to avoid most crowed parts.
Later on in the day things were a bit more informal, as that is the nature of meets, but we already had options though.
Another reason why it was such a success, is I took some time to find and contact people regionally to make them aware that there was meetup happening. In subsequent meets I didn't make the same degree of effort.
So I plan to repeat this success.
At this early stage there needs to be something to focus down dates, preferences, transport, rendezvous and access. So I created a short survey to help:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y8SRZW9
Please fill it out if you wish to attend.
I had to be realistic based on what I would be able to organize, and not being too open ended. This is the beginning of the process. So there could be a second survey, to hone the plan further.
Those not from London
Nobody is excluded from meeting up. As long as you can take care of yourself, or you bring a legal guardian, you can come. If you aren't from these parts, of course you are welcome to come. Even if you aren't from the UK, so long as you can get here.
The expense of getting there is an issue I'm aware of. Going by Coach is probably the cheapest if you are traveling far, it obviously isn't the nicest experience, but it is an option for some.
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If you are wondering why meets tend to be in the South East, they might not be as many successful meets as you might think. Besides you can organize meets yourself, I'm not special and I can do it. If you want tips then contact me.
I was in Manchester recently, and the areas of Salford and Deansgate would be absolutely perfect for a meet up, especially the amazing Museum of Science an Industry, as well as being a great for rendezvous as it is not as cramped and crowded London's Science Museum. If I was able to get up there again, I would in a flash. Also transport around the city is cheaper, sometime free. I think also Liverpool, Birmingham, etc have potential. If you want to discuss other meets do so, just open you own discussion, so we keep thing on topic here.