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Monthly PyLadies Meeting Notes: Tuesday 19th December @10PM GMT #130

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MmeMarieLouise opened this issue Dec 6, 2022 · 0 comments
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MmeMarieLouise commented Dec 6, 2022

This template should be used (edited) the month prior and during the meeting. This will ensure we can address all topics added throughout the month; as well as provide minutes and follow up after the meeting is held.

PyLadies Global Meeting

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Please add items as needed. If you add a topic please make sure to attend the meeting.

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Review Actions Items from Last Meeting

Action Item Owner Relevant links Completed
Add GC expected duties and responsibilities to PyLadies Kit @BethanyG
create HackMD notes or template for GC meetings @BethanyG
have a resolution for GC stipend written out about what it is etc @BethanyG
a written response to some of the concerns @econchick
contact Deborah and invite her to our monthly meetings and to participate in the new GC model @MmeMarieLouise Done
create a github discussion for list of GC roles and responsibilities @MmeMarieLouise
post a link to the github discussion to pyladies chapter definition @MmeMarieLouise
Action Item Owner Relevant links Completed

Old Business: Follow up items from prior meeting:

  • List of expected duties
  • Definition of an official PyLadies chapter
  • written response
  • invitation to Deborah

Action Items and Assignees for Next Meeting

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@pyladies/pyladies-global-contributors
@pyladies/pyladies-global-admin

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