* First, gauge interest in your class (mailing list, IRC, or just shouting ideas during a meeting are all good methods), you probably want to make sure at least three to four people intend to show up, to make it worth your time -- more about this
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* First, gauge interest in your class (mailing list, IRC, or just shouting ideas during a meeting are all good methods), you probably want to make sure at least three to four people intend to show up, to make it worth your time.
** Decide what you want and don't want to teach. Set a scope that makes sense to you.
** Decide what you want and don't want to teach. Set a scope that makes sense to you.
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* Come up with a funny name.
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* Come up with a good name.
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** This can't be stressed enough. A funny name can be the difference between one attendee and a room of attendees.
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** This can't be stressed enough. A good name can make the difference between one attendee and a room of attendees.