Hi Solveig! On 2006-02-02, at 12:43 , Solveig Haugland wrote:
Hi,My apologies for the very locally focused post. I've googled for existing local OpenOffice.org groups and didn't find anything.I was wondering if there are others in the Colorado/Front Range area who would be interested in doing something specifically regarding promotion of OpenOffice.org.Some thoughts are:- Getting together for a bimonthly or monthly breakfast to discuss implementation/migration, recent adoptions, potential adoptions, educational needs and opportunities, places to give talks to potential users, general networking, etc.- Organizing to give out materials and CDs at local events.- Doing something to link to decision-makers in governments, libraries, schools, etc.- Organizing a small local conference or fair, possibly piggybacking an existing conference in a related area like education.If you're interested, please contact me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]Thanks,
I think having local groups throughout the world is a great idea! What I would like to propose is simply to list them, along with contact information. Right now, some of the Native Language projects do this but its not particularly consistent, not that it needs to be.
But we are moving to the world where having user groups is going to happen. And let's help it.
I'd propose then to start with a wiki to which any group can add their information. If people are interested, let me know...
Best, Louis
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