Thanks for all helps , we need a time , i will inform you step by step what we accomplish We are very happy to see you in istanbul Thanks for support VM
On 25/11/13 12:11, "Sebastien Goasguen" <run...@gmail.com> wrote: > >On Nov 22, 2013, at 5:30 PM, Vahric Muhtaryan <vah...@doruk.net.tr> wrote: > >> I got all thanks >> Now we have to prepare for such meetings , we have a plans and first we >> will start via friends, colleagues , twitter and linkedin find and >>invite >> the people >> In two months we will fill the Turkish web site with apache cloudstack >> articles >> Then will prepare some small events >> After we sure that we can touch enough people then we will have a big >> session with audience >> Here we will request your help , i guess you can help us to support our >> meetings like send some guys who have deep knowledge , like to give >> t-shorts of cloudstack or like that >> Now its to early to talk but we will try to reach enough people and >>start >> the meetings in first quarter of 2014 >> > >Vahric, I will be happy to fly over to Istanbul for one of your meet ups. >Check http://sebgoa.blogspot.com for interesting content. > >-Sebastien > >> Regards >> VM >> >> On 22/11/13 23:48, "Karen Vuong" <karen.vu...@citrix.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Vahric, >>> >>> In addition to Radhika's advice of having regular meetups, it also >>>helps >>> to ask the audience for their feedback on the session and what they >>>would >>> like to see at future meetups. John Kinsella does a great job by doing >>> this with our CloudStack Bay Area Users Group. He will usually ask the >>> audience after the meetup by giving them the opportunity to raise their >>> hands and give us their feedback. Another way is to post the question >>>on >>> the discussion board of your meetup group. >>> >>> I also found that sending reminders of an upcoming meetup to your >>>members >>> is helpful. With the busy schedules of attendees, many of them can >>>easily >>> forget :) >>> >>> We started off with an Intro to CloudStack meetup >>> >>>(http://www.meetup.com/CloudStack-SF-Bay-Area-Users-Group/events/1037259 >>>62 >>> /), then led into storage and a hands-on hacking session (which was >>>very >>> popular). You'll need at least 3-4 people running around the room >>> answering their questions and giving advice during this session. >>> >>> We hold regular meetups every 45 days or so and if you have one >>> scheduled, feel free to email this list with a link to your upcoming >>> CloudStack meetup so that community members with credentials to the >>> Apache CloudStack social media channels can promote. >>> >>> One other idea is to take pictures of your meetups and post them in the >>> photos section of your meetup group. I think members love seeing the >>> action and it creates an inviting feel to new members. >>> >>> Hope this helps! There's still a lot for us to learn as well but it's >>> quite fun and you will start seeing repeat attendees and getting to >>>know >>> them :) >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Karen >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Kelly Hair >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 4:44 AM >>> To: marketing@cloudstack.apache.org; Karen Vuong >>> Subject: Re: Establish Cloudstack User Group in Turkey >>> >>> Karen - in addition to Radhika¹s excellent advice, do you have anything >>> to share? >>> >>> Also, for the list, what materials can be shared to help the Turkish >>> group get off the ground? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11/19/13, 12:00 AM, "Radhika Puthiyetath" >>> <radhika.puthiyet...@citrix.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Awesome ! >>>> >>>> To start with, go ahead and create a user group, similar to >>>> meetup.com/CloudStack-Bangalore-Group/ >>>> >>>> Invite CloudStack enthusiasts for talks. Have regular Meetups. Simple. >>>> >>>> You can also track the CloudStack events at >>>> http://lanyrd.com/search/?q=apache+cloudstack >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Vahric Muhtaryan [mailto:vah...@doruk.net.tr] >>>> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 10:39 PM >>>> To: marketing@cloudstack.apache.org >>>> Subject: Establish Cloudstack User Group in Turkey >>>> >>>> Hello Kelly and Harm , >>>> >>>> We are looking for establish Cloudstack User Group in Turkey. >>>> Now myself and my colleague Mehmet Mart, working on Apache Cloud Stack >>>> for how to implement it on our environment. >>>> We are woking on DorukNET www.doruk.net.tr and its the biggest service >>>> provider and first cloud implementer in Turkey with Hyper-v and first >>>> vCloud Powered Certified DC in Turkey. >>>> Now also we want to open to open world. >>>> We have an options like openstack but because of Mehmets have citrix >>>> background and i like the apache project focused on cloudstack When we >>>> work on we start to think about how we can introduce ACS in Turkey, we >>>> would like to establish VMUG similar user group here. >>>> Because of we are working on ISP we have a good relations with Netapp >>>> , Juniper , IBM , F5 and we also want to see all this plugins >>>> functionality with ACS Also start to write something in my blog >>>>because >>>> when you search something about cloudstack mostly cloudstack owen >>>> documents appearing and we believe to create more articles on our >>>> blogs. vmknowledge.wordpress.com >>>> >>>> Now we would like to learn can we establish such thing in Turkey ? >>>>What >>>> is the requirement and how you can help us to improve it. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Vahric Muhtaryan >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >