
Community Team Meeting Agenda for Nov 3, 2022
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Attending: @jillbinder, @juliarosia, @katiejrichards, @kcrockett, @leogopal, @onealtr, @santanainniss, @sc0ttkclark, @sippis, @volkswagenchick Facilitator: @juliarosia Start: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C037W5S7X/p1664384439597139 Summary 1 Attendance and check-ins (everyone)2 First time here3 Comments, questions, ideas (anyone) We talked about where to put an “Upcoming Events” box on our handbook page 4 Workshops – Inclusion (@jillbinder) “Organizing Diverse & Inclusive WordPress Events” interactive watch party tomorrow. Got volunteers…
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