2023-11-06 Handbook: Demand: Book an event (#14815)

This is a stub for Dustin to run with as a follow-through from
https://github.com/fleetdm/confidential/issues/3775#issuecomment-1786400718

And to https://github.com/fleetdm/confidential/issues/4197

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@ -149,11 +149,13 @@ Here are some links that filter relevant conversations on each platform:
### Book an event
For an event to be considered, booked, and scheduled, we follow the event issue template.
1. Create a [new GitHub issue for the #g-demand board](https://fleetdm.com/handbook/demand#contact-us) and select the "Event-preparation" template..
2. Drag the issue into the "🗓 Ideas for future events" column.
1. Create a [new GitHub issue for the #g-demand board using the "Book event" issue template](https://github.com/fleetdm/confidential/issues/new/choose).
2. Drag the issue into the "🗓 Ideas for future events" column.
Once approval has been received, move the event into the "🗓 Planned events" column.
Eventbrite pages for planned events are brought to design review or CEO office minutes before being published. Pages are checked for alignment with branding standards and accurate information.
### Review ongoing events
Check the "🗓 Planned events" column in [#g-demand board](https://app.zenhub.com/workspaces/g-demand-64e6c8e2d35c7f001a457b7f/board) and continue to work through steps in each event's issue.