staying in the ideation phase
To add to this, my sense is that int/a seems very thoughtful, but also quite slow-moving.
I liked the people I met in int/a meetups, very warm, friendly, considerate and thoughtful. Great vibes!
My main critique would be there could be more output: More meetups, forum posts like this shared sooner (less polished is totally fine), more action.
Part of this is probably also due to int/a being currently entirely (?) volunteer-run. If int/a gets funding, I’d be excited to see more output.
To add to this, my sense is that int/a seems very thoughtful, but also quite slow-moving.
I liked the people I met in int/a meetups, very warm, friendly, considerate and thoughtful. Great vibes!
My main critique would be there could be more output: More meetups, forum posts like this shared sooner (less polished is totally fine), more action.
Part of this is probably also due to int/a being currently entirely (?) volunteer-run. If int/a gets funding, I’d be excited to see more output.