Start an EOS Meetup in Your Community

eosio
3 min readFeb 26, 2018

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Originally published on steemit.com on 17 September 2017

EOS Meetups are quickly growing in popularity globally and many have reached out to us about starting an EOS Meetup in their local community. It is very important to us that we help continue to build an environment where people of all expertise can come together through shared interests in the EOS.IO software and what it can do.

Starting a Meetup is a great way to tailor the discussion to your community’s needs, while getting the chance to meet people with the same interests face to face. If you’d like to create an EOS Meetup in your community, there are a few simple steps you can take to get involved:

  1. Join https://www.meetup.com and fill in the necessary details about yourself and your interests.
  2. Click Create a Meetup and choose your location.
  3. Choose EOS as a topic related to your Meetup. This will link you to the EOS topics page (https://www.meetup.com/topics/eos), which will allow others to easily locate you when they want to find a Meetup in their area.
  4. Name your Meetup group. Keep it simple so people can find your group when they search (example: EOS London). You’ll also need to fill out a description of your Meetup Group.
  5. Invite people to join and create Meetup events within your group on desired topics.

Support from the block.one team
For any questions or support, please contact events@block.one. You can also find additional content on our EOS resources page: https://eos.io/resources/.

For any information on inviting speakers, additional material, or general enquires regarding your Meetup please contact the events team.

Disclaimer
block.one is a software company and is producing the EOS.IO software as free, open source software. This software may enable those who deploy it to launch a blockchain or decentralized applications with the features described above. block.one will not be launching a public blockchain based on the EOS.IO software. It will be the sole responsibility of third parties and the community and those who wish to become block producers to implement the features and/or provide the services described above as they see fit. block.one does not guarantee that anyone will implement such features or provide such services or that the EOS.IO software will be adopted and deployed in any way.

All statements in this document, other than statements of historical facts, including any statements regarding block.one’s business strategy, plans, prospects, developments and objectives are forward looking statements. These statements are only predictions and reflect block.one’s current beliefs and expectations with respect to future events and are based on assumptions and are subject to risk, uncertainties and change at any time. We operate in a rapidly changing environment. New risks emerge from time to time. Given these risks and uncertainties, you are cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or events may differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Some of the factors that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein include, without limitation: market volatility; continued availability of capital, financing and personnel; product acceptance; the commercial success of any new products or technologies; competition; government regulation and laws; and general economic, market or business conditions. Any forward-looking statement made by block.one speaks only as of the date on which it is made and block.one is under no obligation to, and expressly disclaims any obligation to, update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, subsequent events or otherwise.

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