2. [MIGRATING] Good Gathering Guide Hello, here you will find everything on how to run a gathering. We are updating the existing good gathering guide. Updating the good gathering guide [WIP] [HELP: pingouin/robin on the FOLLE] What makes a gathering good? A question that faeries have tried to answer for ages. Some faeries got so worked up about it that they came up with a guide: The Good Gathering Guide. But 99% of the faeries don't know about it. This is the start of a project to update this guide (it's been 4 years since it was last updated!), and have it widely known and available to anyfaerie on the FOLLE. Here is the current version of the guide  IMPORTANT: There will be a group reading session during the last week of  February where we go over the guide and think about how to revamp it together Please fill in a time that would work for you here. Date and time for the meeting : Thursday Feb 26 4PM Paris time. We're doing it on Signal: https://signal.group/#CjQKIPJz17DUglyLJfZpaDX5Imy3LOSx-NKuIHZiR5C6arKEEhCpAoGVbAfcBzjxAPHQYwi2   Timeline for the project: Mid to late February:  Making the content of the guide known to everyone, gathering opinions and feedback and missing pieces. Group reading session last week of the month to have a more involved discussion 2 first weeks of March: Gathering the feedback previously accumulated to have a first draft of the updated guide on the FOLLE. 3rd week of March: Go over the first draft to affine things: Any section that is too content-rich gets refined so that the general advice is moved to a dedicated book (EX: if the "managing the kitchen" session is too long we make a book about cooking and keep it short in the good gathering guide). Late March to early April: The good gathering guide is shared widely to facilitators and faerie folks. Yippee!!!!! https://rallly.co/invite/LkIQxzivCtbk https://rallly.co/invite/LkIQxzivCtbk https://rallly.co/invite/LkIQxzivCtbk https://rallly.co/invite/LkIQxzivCtbk https://rallly.co/invite/LkIQxzivCtbk How to make projets during a gathering Yeah! How does it work? Any idea?