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@norman @staypufd Hey gents, I suggested today that we create a kanban board to start cultivating / scheduling talk ideas. I was thinking maybe we could use GitHub Projects since most of us probably already have accounts. I see that we have a GitHub organization (https://github.com/AustinClojure/) — could you guys get me in there so I can get something going?
I spent some time experimenting with a GitHub project for this and it has some annoying limitations... we can't have comments on the topics without converting them to GitHub issues (which have to live in a real repo). I'm just going to whip up a Trello board. Trello also has nicer voting kind of features, which will make it easy to see what people are interested in. If you can send me your emails, I'll get you on the Trello board as admins.