Not many states have cities that cross borders. Even in the rare case that
that does happen, I don't see why an internet group is not feasible.

Gene V

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Subject: Re: USA LoCo Consistency

Op dinsdag 23-01-2007 om 17:59 uur [tijdzone +0000], schreef Jono Bacon:
> I would like to see every LoCo in the USA being organised at a state
> level, and each LoCo having smaller sub-regional groups. So, you may
> have ubuntu-texas and then have a houston group as part of that LoCo.
> The key point here is that each team looks after a state - this works
> well with the US and geographically makes sense. 

Considering that many metropolitan areas cross state or even country
borders, does this really make sense geographically?

-- 
Jan Claeys


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