Update: The first group was chosen at random (promise!) on 27 Aug and will be Partimus, a non-profit in the Bay Area of California.
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Ever since we first saw that ZaReason would continue to grow despite my (founder Cathy Malmrose) stunning lack of business acumen, we saw that a computer company that uses the free and open tools of the community should somehow find a way to give back to the community.
I have been brainstorming for how to give back to the community in that very personal yet nearly anonymous way they give to us. While our end goal is to donate to big non-profits, we have been craving a more personal approach.
Linux User Group of Davis, CA Pub Dom |
Thankfully, none of us need to feel guilty about this particular type of laziness. Philipp Lenssen, explained Why Good Programmers Are Lazy and Dumb clearly enough that even non-programmers, the world at large, could see why and how we work the way we do.
So, I asked around: "What would make you want to attend a LUG?"
It turns out the basic human need to eat dinner is the missing piece. The thinking is: "I would overcome my natural tendency to stay in my cave at night in front of my many beautiful screens only if it satisfied a basic human need -- food."
Good programmers are lazy... : If your LUG uses MeetUp or other tool, you'll know approximately how many people will be showing up. Whoever runs the meeting will have one of our personal cells you can call if the meeting is cancelled or if more people show up or whatever. We'll order some pizza to be delivered whenever you want. I don't care if you only have only three people in your meeting. Good things don't always need big numbers.
One Bitcoin worth of pizza, way to go Nejc Kodric! |
If you like this idea, thank Laszlow, the guy who spent $2,000,000+ on pizza and brought the concept of warm pizza to mind every time someone talks about Bitcoin or cryptocurrency or mining or how much I love people who can create new concepts. Nearly anything makes me think of Bitcoin.
http://www.coindesk.com/how-the-crypto-community-is-celebrating-bitcoin-pizza-day/
I'm not poking fun (my son has a $5,000 yo-yo) just in awe of how far cryptocurrency has come since it's infancy.
* While we still have mostly organic marketing, we have an amazing marketing person on board now, Vy. If you have any questions, comments or helpful insights on how we can help ZaReason become more well-known, please let her know at vy@zareason.com
Want pizza? Comment below!
Update: We're having a beastly time getting the word out to LUG leaders. If you know of someone who might know of someone who runs a LUG or similar group, please let them know. Thanks!
How about a Partimus LUG meeting? Does that count? :-)
ReplyDeleteOf course! Thanks for asking.
DeleteKindly consider this as an entry from the Chicago GNU/Linux User Group. Thanks!! :-D
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thanks for finding us.
ReplyDeleteThe Provo Linux User Group would like to participate.
ReplyDeletePurdue LUG is also interested.
ReplyDeleteThe Community School of Excellence Asian Penguins would love to have your provide pizza. 1st and only LUG in a Hmong charter school! http://www.asianpenguins.org.
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