On 12/06/2011 09:15 PM, ext [email protected] wrote:
> (((Better link)))
>
> When asking about Qt Project marketing priorities a clear feedback
> was the articulation of local groups.
>
> Here we go: http://wiki.qt-project.org/Qt_local_groups

Local groups are also key to prioritize and expand Qt Project activities.

For instance, I just learned about http://www.opensourcedays.org/ and 
event hosted in Copenhagen. They must have an interest in Qt since their 
call for participation mentions it. However, I have really no idea about 
the relevance, style and "local karma" of this event so for me it's 
difficult to make any kind of recommendation. However, I bet for a 
Copenhagen Qt Network (or however we want to call them) it would be 
peanuts to get an opinion and, if interesting, collaborate for a better 
presence there.

And we are talking about an example in Western Europe, having English as 
primary language! The need is even higher in China, Russia, Indonesia 
(long etc) where there are large developer communities organizing events 
that people like me are mostly unaware of, and won't even find in an 
online search unless managing the local language(s).

Ideas? Who wants to step in?

--
Quim
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