Just looking for some suggestions.
As it looks like some real efforts at organizing US-native bug hunting
meets are being managed seriously, I am thinking of doing the same in
Canada, but starting in Waterloo where I reside.
I am also working on a list of Canadian Libraries where I will approach
in the hopes of contacting/informing them of LibreOffice docs available
for purchase and of installation possibilities on their systems. I have
a list of approx. 250 libraries already worked out and have only gotten
half-way through our provinces.
So, to start, I hope to contact our 3 local university computing
departments as well as the same in a couple of local colleges and
perhaps do some introductory presentations to some of them if they agree.
Are there any suggestions as to what stages worked best to organize
local dev groups?
Cheers,
Marc
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