- FAQ
- FAQ - About Bevy
- FAQ - Switching from Meetup to Bevy
- Why is CNCF switching over from Meetup to Bevy?
- When do I need to switch over from Meetup to Bevy?
- What will happen to my group on Meetup after the switch to Bevy?
- Will all my group members switch over from Meetup to Bevy?
- How are we communicating this change to group members?
- When will my group page be ready?
- Will I have to start from scratch when building my group on Bevy?
- I am an organizer of the Meetup group, and my group was migrated on Bevy. However I don't have the organizers permissions. Why?
- Why canβt you simply create an account for everyone from Meetup to Bevy?
- FAQ - General
- Will the pricing policy change?
- How does the social coverage/network of Bevy compare to Meetup.com?
- Do I need to re-apply?
- Does CNCF offer promotional support for the Community Groups?
- I'd like to get in touch with the CNCF ambassador in a specific city/region. Where can I find who a local ambassador is?
- I have a question that was not answered in the FAQ -- how can I get in touch?
Bevy is a scalable community events platform, powering the communities ofFigma,Slack, GoDaddy,Twitch, Miro, Asana, Salesforce and many others. It already powers our Cloud Native Community Groups (https://community.cncf.io) and is the platform that our Kubernetes Community Days runs on.
Bevy will centralize all cloud native groups, across the globe ββ making it easier for community members to find and access local events like meetups, conferences, workshops, etc., into one cloud native events hub; offer a better experience for group organizers when announcing events and communicating with group members; provide better insights into the global cloud native community analytics and data to allow us to provide the best possible support to our communities and yourselves as organizers.
Weβre making the switch to Bevy because weβve heard your concerns. Meetup was not the best tool to build community, especially an online community. It was not easy to communicate with community members on Meetup, run online events, and it was hard to keep group members active and engaged or to gauge who was active or engaged. The ability to collect data was limited and ultimately, it felt like a very disjointed experience from CNCF itself.
CNCF will stop supporting groups on Meetup on Friday, December 31st, 2021. We will provide you instructions on how to create an account on Bevy before this date.
CNCF currently pays for Pro membership for almost 200 groups on Meetup. CNCF will stop paying for this membership and end our contract with Meetup. Some of you may have spent years building your groups on Meetup but since we know only about 20-30% of group members are active in any group, it would be a confusing and unfair experience for community members to have to seek out information about your group on Meetup and Bevy. To make things easier for everyone involved, weβve decided to close down the groups weβd been paying for. Additionally, when we stop paying for the groups there would be a short window in which someone else could step up and take financial responsibility for keeping the group open, but that is not a cost we felt anyone of our leaders or community members should shoulder. We have invested a lot of analysis, time, and money into moving our events community onto Bevy and we are confident it will be a much better experience for leaders on group management and members on event attendance.
No. Only ~20% of your group members are probably active and so weβd imagine only the most active group members from Meetup will actually make an account and join your Bevy group. This means you will have the most accurate number of group members in your groups on Bevy and can build a truly cohesive and engaged group.
In November 2021, we will send an email and Meetup message to the group members letting them know about this upcoming change.
Most of the existing Meetup groups have already been migrated to the new platform. If you are an owner of the Meetup group that already exists on the CNCG platform or you want to bootstrap a new group on Bevy, please follow these instructions to apply - https://github.com/cncf/communitygroups#how-to-apply. Meetup has a function that allows for group and member data from Meetup to be transferred from Meetup to Bevy. This means that as long as you and your group members sign up for a new Bevy account using the same email address you used for your Meetup account, all of your group and even history will show up automatically in your new Bevy account.
No. We are migrating group and member data from Meetup to Bevy. All groups will have a page on Bevy and all of the data of your members will transfer over. When they make an account on Bevy to join your group, as long as they use the same email address they used on Meetup, all their information should populate over creating a seamless and hopefully improved community experience for your members.
I am an organizer of the Meetup group, and my group was migrated on Bevy. However I don't have the organizers permissions. Why?
The Meetup groups have been migrated, but organizers were not (itβs not technically possible, unfortumatelty). We'll encourage you to apply for runnigng this chapter as usual - https://github.com/cncf/communitygroups#how-to-apply. Once application is processed, we'll invite you as an organizer.
Because Bevy is a separate platform from Meetup, we are not legally able to set up a new account for all your current Meetup members, especially keeping GDPR regulations and privacy laws in mind. Keeping our users' privacy and consent intact is very important to us. Thank you for understanding.
CNCF will cover all costs for the hosted community platform.
The events on a new platform will benefit from the CNCF Marketing team's power and coverage. Compared to the Meetup.com-hosted events, the new platform allows hosting the events under the cncf.io domain and embedding more deeply into the marketing tools and technologies currently used by CNCF for the networking outreach. Furthermore, CNCF is committed to marketing meetups and events across our platforms.
How often are the Cloud Native Community Groups applications reviewed?
We review the CNCG applications weekly, and if your submission satisfies our requirements and best practices, we'll send you an invitation.
No, once you formally apply, you are a part of the pool of applicants.
CNCF is happy to offer marketing support for the Community Groups in some exceptional cases.
Also, please make sure that you are aware of other community-focused CNCF programs, including CNCF Ambassadors.
I'd like to get in touch with the CNCF ambassador in a specific city/region. Where can I find who a local ambassador is?
Here is a map of the CNCF Ambassadors.
Please post questions in the #communitygroups channel in Slack (preferred) or email [email protected]