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In our case, our Org was the organizer, and we had a bunch of co-organizers. The only way to step-up as Organizer is to pay. None of us wanted that, and we were expecting the group to be destroyed after some time. I wan't also expecting meetup to "sell" the group to "anyone", maybe not being a member of the group, and not being a co-organizer.

Co-organizers can do almost anything BUT delete users or close the group.

Did our Org let us down on that ? sure. Was it cleat that anyone could take-over the group ? clearly not. What can we do ? Well, none of the comments helped on that... Meetup.com support neither...


The new owner (organizer) can export the user list, including full name and email...


The new owner (organizer) can export the user list, including full name and email...


They cannot, no.


Well, (co-)organizers can, sorry if you never found the right button... but I got this beautiful Kubernetes-XXX_Member_List_on_2022-06-30.xls which contains:

Name User ID Title Member ID Location Joined Group on Last visited group on Last Attended Total RSVPs RSVPed Yes RSVPed Maybe RSVPed No Meetups attended No shows Intro Photo Assistant Organizer Mailing List URL of Member Profile

I guess that totally falls under GDPR, just that sadly we're not in Europe.

It too 18 days for the support to answer and give the link https://help.meetup.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002865332-Closi...:

``` If you’d still like to close your group, please submit a request to our Community Support team. ```

Which also explain what Jessica wrote in her response:

``` We're a small team and, unfortunately, we've been experiencing high volumes of requests lately, which caused this delay. ```

Come on, involving support to close groups ? I guess it's even worse than forcing organizers TO PAY to get heir group deleted...


I wrote a blog post about my Crossplane POC. TL;DR: sadly, I find Crossplane not ready for prod, for a lot of different reasons. It’s sad because I really think they have the right workflow for IaC. please comment if you have questions or answers.


I'm using the command:

displayplacer "id:8B1B0572-EEDF-1A21-596C-DD3D9EE1AEB2 res:3008x1692 hz:60 color_depth:8 scaling:on origin:(0,0) degree:0" "id:FFD872A9-4636-D17D-303C-CEECD89D6403 res:3008x1692 hz:60 color_depth:8 scaling:on origin:(3008,-32) degree:0"

to force my 2020 13" core i5 MBP to set the screen correctly. I have to use it every time I unplug my OWC thunderbolt3 hub plugged with two Viewsonic 4k 27" (same model, it seems to be confusing to OsX)

check https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer Beside that I'm almost good, without any artifacts you mentioned


Someone realized it's services and APIs are working faster and cheaper when not deploying it on a ServerLess platform ! yey ! Bad infra design. Move on :)


I had a lot of failures since my company switched to Azure AKS... losing clusters, losing API server=crashing operators and so much more... Lesson in : don't go with AKS !


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