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Martin Atukunda wrote:
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Linux_PR/newlug.html

Having seen (and run) quite a few Linux user groups (LUGs), and observed
some thrive and others die, I can hazard some firm recommendations. If
you're thinking of starting a LUG, or are running one now, please ponder
these lessons, drawn from other LUGs' experience. In fact, please
consider reviewing this list from time to time, as a kind of checklist.

1. You need a Web page.

I can't stress this enough. The Internet is crucial to Linux: It made
Linux possible, and is where everything happens. If your group isn't on
the Net, it might as well not exist.

- Martin -

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