Good point Quim. I presented at Texas Linux Fest 2011 on "open ecosystems" and
both my talk and the event in general were well-attended. I network frequently
with the organizers so I'll ping them on this.
Randy
On December 7, 2011 at 3:35 PM Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/07/2011 12:07 PM, ext Randall G. Arnold wrote:
> > Thanks Adam. I spoke a bit broadly, but then, previous extensive
> > searches (mostly for Dallas and Austin) came up almost dry. I also mean
> > "community", and mostly "mobile" although I left that out and should
> > have specified.
>
> Now with the Qt Project everybody is "community". :)
>
> Anyway, for this case http://texaslinuxfest.org/ would be a place to
> find out. They don't seem to have information about 2012 though. A year
> ago we were thinking of bringing Qt presence there but then #feb11 came
> and other priorities came...
>
> The activities of local groups are the best way to find out who is
> interested around. Of course the problem is to start and reach the
> critical mass and consolidation.
>
> I wonder if a US based Qt partner based in the US would like to help
> exploring this? For instance, ICS (anybody here?) organized free Qt
> training sessions in different locations as a way to introduce their
> deeper training and consulting services.
>
> Every place is different and imagination is the key.
>
> --
> QuimRandall (Randy) Arnold
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