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Create a volunteer welcoming doc #70

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Lemoert opened this issue Aug 21, 2020 · 5 comments
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Create a volunteer welcoming doc #70

Lemoert opened this issue Aug 21, 2020 · 5 comments

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Lemoert commented Aug 21, 2020

Containing info such as how TR works, where how-to's can be found, what volunteering entails, good practices (not expecting others to do work unless they've said so themselves), etc. etc.

@Lemoert Lemoert created this issue from a note in Welcoming Volunteers (To do) Aug 21, 2020
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loberto commented Aug 26, 2020

what about https://codi.kanthaus.online/ahoyparty ?
I edited some to make it something like this

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Lemoert commented Aug 26, 2020

Yup, that looks like a brilliant place to start!

I have some vague ideas of things I would like to add, but would need to take time to make them a bit more concrete first. Something about expectations and the ebb and flow in volunteering activity (at first it can seem as if an active exclusion is going on when things drop from very much activity to very little without much of an explanation.

@Lemoert Lemoert moved this from To do to In progress in Welcoming Volunteers Aug 26, 2020
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loberto commented Aug 26, 2020

maybe we want 2 documents.
1 for the basic of work
2 for the ups and down, and turns, of TR volunteer community

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loberto commented Aug 26, 2020

I wouldn't want to have only one, but never ending.... and I feel that things about the expectation could be long... if it's short, then I take back my previous comment.

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Lemoert commented Aug 26, 2020

Makes sense, one for the "practical" part and one for the "philosophical" part. Could do them separately and decide based on length. Not much point in keeping a separate doc with two lines in it ;)

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