Really, Jay, you've got the t-shirt and the logo - what else could be needed? :-)

My take: reach out to a small but vibrant group; make sure it is diverse (type of library, type of person), and have a first meeting about how to have a second meeting. The first meeting may need to be folks in a nearby locale; the second would reach out to institutions that can add some support (space, time, motion).

kc

On 4/9/14, 9:17 PM, Jay Gattuso wrote:
Hi all,

Long time listener, first time caller.

We don't have a C4L chapter over here in New Zealand, and I wondered what we 
would need to do to align the small group of Lib  / GLAM coders with the 
broader C4L group.

One of my colleagues did make this: http://i.imgur.com/XgGP9vX.jpg

We are  also setting up a two day code/hack fest, focusing on our Digital 
Preservation concerns, in June.

I'd also really like to "run" the hackfest under a C4L banner.

Any thoughts?

J

Jay Gattuso | Digital Preservation Analyst | Preservation, Research and 
Consultancy
National Library of New Zealand | Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
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