Great post! I especially like your ten bullet point suggestions for what community builders can be doing to skill up.
An inconsistency I noticed is that early on you write:
I claim that the vast majority of universitygroup organizers should spend less than half of their EA time marketing. The rest of their EA time should be dedicated to skilling up.
And you argue for this position throughout. But then in your penultimate paragraph you say:
I may also be wrong that organizers should spend less than half of their EA time skilling up.
I think this must be a typo, and that it should read “organizers should spend less than half of their EA time marketing” or, equivalently, “organizers should spend more than half of their EA time skilling up”?
Great post! I especially like your ten bullet point suggestions for what community builders can be doing to skill up.
An inconsistency I noticed is that early on you write:
And you argue for this position throughout. But then in your penultimate paragraph you say:
I think this must be a typo, and that it should read “organizers should spend less than half of their EA time marketing” or, equivalently, “organizers should spend more than half of their EA time skilling up”?
Good catch! I’ve just edited to correct this, thanks.