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Node.js mentorship initiative #1057

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demola07 opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 7 comments
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Node.js mentorship initiative #1057

demola07 opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 7 comments

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@demola07
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The Node.js mentorship initiative will like to be present at the next node tsc meeting via a representative. We would like to reach out to brief the committee about the work we do and how we can be of more use to the community.
Consequently, We would like to be added to the agenda items for the next meeting.

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@Trott
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Trott commented Jul 16, 2021

Which GitHub usernames should we add to the meeting?

@mhdawson
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The next TSC meeting is Thursday July 22nd at 1 ET. If the github ids you provide don't include emails that I can send the meeting password to, please have the people email so I can respond with the password need to join the meeting.

@mhdawson
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@demola07 can you forward who will be attending so that I can send on the info needed to join the meeting on the 22nd?

@demola07
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@mhdawson, David Guttman will be attending the meeting on behalf of the Mentorship initiative, you can send the meeting details here david@js.la

@mhdawson
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Email sent to David with meeting details/password.

@LonelyTree
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@mhdawson, here with an update: I will be joining this TSC meeting instead of David. I have the meeting details and look forward to meeting with you all soon!

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Closing as done.

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