In an e-mail to close friends yesterday:
I want low-level programmers to thrive and feel connected and empowered. My approach is to create a conference that stands as a strong alternative to the behemoth that is JSConf. It'll take years of growth and hard work. Casey started the cons, and I intend to make them mainstream.
However, that may not be enough. When the speakers, developers, and attendees disband, the only thing we have for the year is online stuff (which is important of course.)
If you've started up a local Handmade community, or are thinking about it, let's chat!
In Seattle I've met with a few developers gauging interest for monthly meetups. I have rather ambitious plans for Handmade Seattle 2020, so whether I can actually coordinate this is an open question. But if I can't, for
sure one of these developers would take the mantle. E-mail me so you can count on a Seattle chapter.
Delix
We've brainstormed some things on the team about aiding in-person meetups with the site, and giving them streamlined ways to be organized.
I dream of the day I travel to some state (or country!), go to Handmade Network, and see there is a nearby Handmade Café Session on a Sunday morning :-)