> You're being negative Barry :) stop it :)

nah, I'm not, you're reading it wrong. I'm being a bit realistic, sure
and a bit disappointed the
Queensland representation is thin so far

> The question overall though for everyone whom wants to attend is
> simple:
> "What do you want to get out of it?"

100% agreement there.

It's the same for any community involvement, including Adobe user
groups, the kids school's P&C, your local soccer club committee, etc.
For example the people putting on user groups are really just
facilitators to allow a community to have a focus. Smooth the wheels
to keep the doors open and people coming back - people are very
welcomed to contribute and even drive the agenda.  No one owns the
community, the trick is to "have a go". Life be in it, rah rah.

> Anywho, I'd opt for a more Community interactive experience instead of
> people talking at you vs with you :)

who cares what it's called? the wiki is there for people to put their
hand up. Heck, if my presso gets bumped because a bunch of people
start overflowing up the agenda and I'm an old stallwart, I'm cool
with that.

the trick, as I said, is to have a go.

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