* 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.
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* First, gauge interest in your class, you probably want to make sure at least three to four people intend to show up.
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** Decide what you want and don't want to teach. Set a scope that makes sense to you.
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* Decide what you want and don't want to teach. Set a scope that makes sense to you.
* Come up with a good name.
* Come up with a good name.
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* Send an email to the PR director at [email protected] with a formal request to add your event to the calendar.
* Send an email to the PR director at [email protected] with a formal request to add your event to the calendar.
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* Warning! Don't ask for a date that "works for everyone" down that path lies madness and obnoxiously long threads with no definitive answers. This is your project, make a command decision.
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* Warning! Don't ask for a date that "works for everyone." Down that path lies madness and obnoxiously long threads with no definitive answers. This is your project, make a command decision.