> I mean we have a very few user groups (which I am not knocking).

The main reason why we have few user groups is apathy. Stephen and I put a
fair amount of our time and money into the Northern CFUG, and I think the
maximum attendance at any meeting was 20... and that was probably because we
were at Freeserve's (ahem, or Wanadoo or whatever) office and we were
offering about 5 books and a licensed copy of CFMX.

People just weren't interested... especially if it meant getting on a train
to go to the meeting.

This is obviously not a gripe against the user group's members. It costs
money to get to meetings, and it's a night away from home where you could be
watching the footie or something. But all credit to those who did turn up,
sponsor meetings, share their offices, time, etc.


I agree with you about MM though. They don't exactly have their finger on
the pulse when it comes to the User Groups. Just look at the UK groups page
on their site:
http://tinyurl.com/38zko
The Northern CFUG shut down last summer, and it's still advertised.
We used to have to harass them for days to get them to advertise a meeting
on their mailing list. But then the UK MM office is quite small, and I
suspect that they were busy with everything else. Still...



Blimey! Have I just replied to a post on the dev list? What is the world
coming to? I'd better get back to talking crap on chat.

Taz


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