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Lambda I/O Meetup Guidelines

This repo contains a manual on how Lambda I/O meetups work, what you need to do in order to organize one and how to get started.

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Code of Conduct

It is very important to state that any Lambda I/O Meetup, regardless of where it occurs, when it occurs or who organizes MUST follow the Lambda I/O Foundation Code of Conduct. The same *MUST be taken seriously by all members and staff, always considering the welfare and the inclusive and diverse environment that we aim to have.

Naming Conventions

Since the meetings are scheduled based on regionality, it is interesting to have a name that refers to the city where it will happen.

Given this, the name is formed by:

Lambda I/O + < City Name > + Meetup

e.g.

  • The meetup will take place in Fortaleza, CELambda I/O Fortaleza Meetup
  • The meetup will take place in Salvador, BALambda I/O Salvador Meetup

Note: In order to keep a nicer name, it can be used, instead of the city name, any contraction or slang to represent it.

e.g.

  • The meetup will take place in São Paulo, SPLambda I/O Sampa Meetup
  • The meetup will take place in Rio de Janeiro, RJLambda I/O Rio Meetup

Topics to be Covered

As stated in our Manifest:

Those meetups consists of an one-day meetup with talks - and maybe workshops - about everything in the functional world:

  • The paradigm itself
  • Purist languages
  • Functional libs and implementations
  • Parallelism/Concurrency
  • Benefits
  • Use cases
  • ...

It is important to keep the discussions in the meetups related to the functional world. Each meeting should have the topics of discussions, talks, workshops etc. previously decided by the organizers, open to suggestions from the local community.