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RailsBridge Communication Channels

Lillie Chilen edited this page Apr 23, 2016 · 2 revisions

There are lots of ways that RailsBridge communicates with itself and with the general public. Let's try to document them!

This is mostly representative of the larger RailsBridge organization — lots of individual chapters have other ways that they communicate internal to the chapter.

TODO: Add how one would get access to each of these things / how to find out who has admin rights.

Internal Communication

RailsBridge Workshops mailing list

525 members, many of whom have organized workshops in the past. Not terribly active.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/railsbridge-workshops

The Bridge Things Slack channel

Primarily used for *Bridge and chapter-level organization, rather than individual workshops.

http://bridge-things.slack.com/

Team-based Email Aliases

Some RailsBridge teams have a shared email address that goes out to their members, like [email protected] and [email protected].

GitHub Issues

We use a GitHub repo to publicly organize individual workshops: https://github.com/railsbridge/organizing/issues

External Communication

The Website

http://railsbridge.org/ — a Rails app that pull event data from Bridge Troll.

Code: https://github.com/railsbridge/railsbridge_dot_org

The Blog

http://blog.railsbridge.org/ - a Wordpress site hosted by wordpress.com

Twitter

https://twitter.com/railsbridge - not often updated; occasional posts and retweets if someone remembers that it exists

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/railsbridge - same deal as Twitter; even less frequently updated than Twitter

LinkedIn

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=2123131&trk=groups%2Fhome-h-share

"RailsBridge Alumni Network", even less updated than Facebook

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