Hello Soumya,

Ok, with your point of view, except that you will have
more power, if you are a bigger group than 20 small
one.
But you are right, you are free to create your own.

        Eugene

--- Soumyanath Chatterjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I found the discussion on quorum size to form a LUG.
> Here are my $0.02:
> 
> From: Eugene C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Before starting a LUG, be sure their are none
> already
> > in your area.
> 
> What is the boundary for a forum for discussion of
> an open system?
> 
> I fully subscribe to Deepak's view :
> 
> >No minimum size at all.  Even if just one person
> can go show Linux to one
> >other person on the day, that's another potential
> Linux user!
> 
> - Deepak
> 
> I think we need just one person - to start the
> group, register in some
> central databank so that others can find you. May be
> we can form clusters of
> LUG at city>district>state>country level for better
> co-ordination.
> 
> I for instance have formed an e-group after finding
> out that no LUG exists
> in my city. Its address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] , it
> stands for "Indian Linux
> User Group - Jamshedpur".  In the very first day we
> put up the anouncement
> we got a few participants. Any body who wants to
> join the group can do so by
> sending a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> - Soumya
> 
> 
> 
> 
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