[IGDA_indies] organizing locally
Jon Bonnell
jbonnell at infspec.com
Mon Jul 19 22:53:06 EDT 2004
Our IGDA chapter meeting in Phoenix is all Indies and we meet monthly.
Anyone online is welcome to stop in and say hello.
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From: indies-bounces at igda.org [mailto:indies-bounces at igda.org] On Behalf Of
C Ratchet
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:21 AM
To: Indie SIG mailing list
Subject: Re: [IGDA_indies] organizing locally
I'll be working on live roundtables in Texas... Brandii and a few others
seem interested in doing at least Indie SIG meetings in Seattle. Please
report on progress you have in that regard ;)
Ratchet
On Jul 18, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
Brian Hook wrote:
The biggest problem is finding people that give a damn. [etc.]
Good points Brian, generally speaking. It's worth being honest about
the difficulties one faces when trying to organize people. I want to
chime in and remind people, however, that there are solutions and
progress is possible. But the short answer, which some may not like
hearing, is "You Have To Do It Yourself [TM]."
Do not discuss with other people what the proper framework for
organizing Indies in your city should be, or whether states should have
'capitals' and all of that. Go out and do it!
I'm doing it for ML in Seattle, a language family with few adherants.
See
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mlseattle/
Our first meeting was 3 people at a Belgian pub, including myself. At
that point it was the OCaml SIG. I changed it to the ML SIG to get
more people, and indeed I got 6 instead of 3. Further growth will be
difficult, but we've certainly got quality if not quantity.
To cause groups like this to exist, you must:
- make a proposal in relevant forums
- get people's input on date, time, and place
- firm up the date, time, and place, i.e. make the decision that nobody
else is making
- always show up. You are the leader: you don't show up, nobody else
will.
- continue to meet on a regular basis. Try every 3 weeks.
The good news is that programmers are actually a disciplined species.
At least when dealing with small quantities of them, if they say they
will show up, they will. Contrast that with artists on Craigslist,
another group of people I've tried to organize on similar lines.
They're all a bunch of flakes!
2) should we have live roundtables? If so where? I personally
nominate Austin, TX. For this section of discussion, I would like
to see when and where people think it might be a good time to meet.
Yearly (if not more frequently) Roundtables in the major cities and
capitols I feel would be a good thing as it would get more people
together. Of course a convention/conference/expo would be even
better ;)
GDC birds-of-a-feather meeting is a much better idea.
It is not a "much better idea." It is a completely different idea. If
someone wants to organize live roundtables in some city they should just
buck up and do it. Exact same principles apply as I outlined above,
i.e. You Have To Do It Yourself [TM].
Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com
Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA
When no one else sells courage, supply and demand take hold.
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