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Not every meetup follows the same structure. Not every meetup needs to have 75+ attendees. If you find a room and 3 people, it's a meetup.
LLogiq, organizer of the Rhein-Main Rust meetup, published a list with some Ideas for Rust Meetups.
Here are 2 more:
- RFC Lightning talks - Attendees sign up before the meetup to present one open RFC. Allocate some time to discuss it in more detail afterwards. Rust Cologne had such a meetup.
- Hack'n'Learn - Open the door, have some desks and let people work on their projects. This works very well for the Berlin Hack'n'Learn. We usually start with a quick introduction round, where everyone also states what they plan to work on. Later that evening people get a couple more minutes to present their results if they want.