Beyond the people with the right qualifications to get directly involved right away e.g. via the form, are there “supporting role” tasks/efforts that interested individuals of different skillsets and locations could help out with? Baseline examples could be volunteering to do advocacy, translation, ops, making introductions, doing ad-hoc website/software development, summarizing/transcribing/editing audio/video, etc.? Is there a recommended discord/slack/other where this kind of support is being coordinated?
Thanks. Yeah, makes sense for official involvement to be pretty formal and restricted.
More in a “just in case someone reads this and has something to share” I’d like to extend the question to unofficial efforts others might be thinking about or coordinating around.
It would also be good if those who do get involved formally feel like there’s enough outside interest to be worth their time to make informal requests for help, like “if you have 10h/week I’m looking for a volunteer research assistant to help me keep up with relevant papers/news leading up to the summit.”
Beyond the people with the right qualifications to get directly involved right away e.g. via the form, are there “supporting role” tasks/efforts that interested individuals of different skillsets and locations could help out with? Baseline examples could be volunteering to do advocacy, translation, ops, making introductions, doing ad-hoc website/software development, summarizing/transcribing/editing audio/video, etc.? Is there a recommended discord/slack/other where this kind of support is being coordinated?
Not that I am aware of at this time. Government taskforces tend to be more formal than that. But I don’t know for sure.
Thanks. Yeah, makes sense for official involvement to be pretty formal and restricted.
More in a “just in case someone reads this and has something to share” I’d like to extend the question to unofficial efforts others might be thinking about or coordinating around.
It would also be good if those who do get involved formally feel like there’s enough outside interest to be worth their time to make informal requests for help, like “if you have 10h/week I’m looking for a volunteer research assistant to help me keep up with relevant papers/news leading up to the summit.”