I don't think this is urgent but something I was thinking about as a potential feature of the forum...
I noticed that there is a growing number of "real time" events/meetings by various sub-groups, e.g., PMC, ODK 1 TSC, ODK 1 & 2 developer meetings, etc. I am always wary of adding plugins to Discourse, but this one, the Discourse Events plugin, seemed interesting. It basically creates a special category with its own custom UI for scheduling & showing upcoming events, their dates/times, and special details like notes/links/etc.:
Does anyone else see potential value in something like this? Maybe if not now, perhaps in the future as events become more commonplace? I may also be crazy for over-designing this, so feel free to say so if you disagree strongly.
This is a pretty sweet plugin. I think the fact that it puts all the meetings in one place would increase the visibility of meetings and thus participation. I'm a +1 for adding it.
FWIW i'm not 100% sold on the UI as it looks on the example site. But maybe some CSS tweaks, or minor customization/hacking on the plugin could fix that.
Just on #development because that's where we've had meetings. I've also enabled it on #community and #governance (and the sub categories). We can turn it on more as needed.
That's probably fine. It looks like there's a top menu item Agenda that can be added to the navigation bar, or found through https://forum.getodk.org/agenda and it will roll-up all events across all categories. Pretty cool.