A tweatup is like a tweetup, but instead of having coffee or drinks while networking, it involves eating food at a restaurant. Typically, a tweatup happens in a locally owned or neighborhood restaurant on a slow night (like monday or tuesday), thus giving much-needed business to the restaurant owner.
by myerman April 25, 2010
Communitysource (and communitysourcing) is a reframing of the crowdsourcing meme. Instead of asking a bunch of random individuals to help you with a task, project, or other work, instead, take the time to cultivate a strong community of people who help each other succeed.
For example, designers should team up with developers and writers, and all of those people could benefit from knowing business development and project management experts. They can refer work to each other, help each other with projects, and be a good support system generally.
Communitysourcing as an endeavor can be a sustainable way to create strong ties within a group of individuals regardless of their shared goals.
For example, designers should team up with developers and writers, and all of those people could benefit from knowing business development and project management experts. They can refer work to each other, help each other with projects, and be a good support system generally.
Communitysourcing as an endeavor can be a sustainable way to create strong ties within a group of individuals regardless of their shared goals.
Instead of asking a bunch of strangers to help us with this project, can't we communitysource it? Doesn't anyone here know an expert who can handle this?
by myerman April 26, 2010