Hi,

If you really wanted to go that way, make it a "Workshop" with tutorials for 
the various apps and working with them.

Alternatively, let the LGM brand grow by letting it go, and support LGMs 
wherever they arise. The important thing for "the" LGM is the presence of core 
developers of key projects - but giving teams in other continents the 
possibility of getting together seems like a great thing to do. What you would 
need to make it successful is some common branding which people can customise 
for their event, and a common site top publicise all the other meetings.

Cheers,
Dave.

----- Mail Original -----
De: "Craig" <[email protected]>
À: "Jon A. Cruz" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Create List" <[email protected]>
Envoyé: Dimanche 2 Août 2009 18h51:43 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / 
Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: Re: [CREATE] LGM type event at SCALE

Jon A. Cruz wrote:
> On Aug 1, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
> 
>> Currently SCALE has a Friday slot for a couple of other events,
>> including an Open Source Healthcare summit and a Women in Open Source
>> meeting.  I think it makes the most sense to do a similar Friday  
>> event.
>> I'm thinking it should be called "Libre Graphics Los Angeles" or LGLA.
>> I haven't run it past the SCALE organizers yet, but I was curious what
>> people on this list thought about the idea.
> 
> I've been looking into a similar thing for LCA this year in New Zealand.
> 
> My feeling is that with a bare "LGLA" it might sound like a full LGM  
> that is being held in LA.
> 
> LGxLA
> LGxNZ
> 
> Those might work, if we come up with a good letter for 'x'


What about a more generic Lg for users kind of name..... or is the
purpose to do a developer conference too?

LGUC, ie user conference. Then the same LGUC could be used for each
location.. LGUC, Scale 09... LGUC NZ 09..

Craig
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