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RailsBridge Communication Channels
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.
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
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
https://twitter.com/railsbridge - not often updated; occasional posts and retweets if someone remembers that it exists
https://www.facebook.com/railsbridge - same deal as Twitter; even less frequently updated than Twitter
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=2123131&trk=groups%2Fhome-h-share
"RailsBridge Alumni Network", even less updated than Facebook