hi people, read this from Atul Chitnis , BLUG.

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Subject:        [lb/2004] Getting the LUGs involved
Date:   Tue, 21 Sep 2004 17:43:55 +0530 (IST)
From:   Atul Chitnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:     Linux Bangalore/2004 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

All:

OK, this is a dificult subject, so please forgive me if I don't quite 
get this right on the first attempt:

That Linux Bangalore has now become India's largest technical 
conference, and may even be one the largest in Asia, is now a fairly
established
fact (numbers, my friends, numbers).

What many people fail to realise, however, is that LB is not supposed 
to be a technical conference alone - it is supposed to be (and in fact is) 
a community event - created by and for the community and driven by it.

Over the years, we have been trying to get Linux and FOSS user groups 
from across India to use the event to draw attention to themselves. Given 
the huge national and international audiences who converge at this event, 
this makes a lot of sense.

Now I can understand it if larger LUGs don't feel that they need this 
kind of exposure, since they are well established in their own rights. Not 
that we wouldn't love having them participate - it is just that they seem to 
feel that they don't need to. This probably explains why the Mumbai and 
Delhi LUGs are so poorly represented every year at the event (though 
there is no shortage of *speakers* from these places!).

But our focus isn't really on the big LUGs - not even on the Bangalore
Linux User Group (which, as we all know, is probably the single largest 
in India) or the Chennai LUG (the oldest and best established LUG in the
country).

We would like the smaller LUGs, such as Belgaum, Goa, Coimbatore,
Trivandrum, Bijapur, Vizag, Pune, Nagpur, Mysore, {insert comprehensive
list of LUGs here} etc. etc. to be seen and highlighted.

This is made clear every year when Linux Bangalore is inaugurated not 
by some big name in a tie, but by representatives from the various LUGs 
who are attending the event. This is no gimmick - we have done this for 
three years in succession, and will continue to do this even if $deity is a 
chief guest at the event (in which case s/he will be *one* of the 
people inaugurating the event).

So why this long note?

Because we need your help.

It is physically impossible for us to reach all the LUGs in India, but 
using the network effect (you know a couple, and can contact them, they 
know a couple each, and each contact them, and so on), it is possible 
to reach a lot of people and let them know about *their* event!

It is a no-brainer getting technical people to attend, but that isn't 
the sole reason for LB's existance. This is about the community as well.

As LB, we can offer LUGs some space at the expo, to tell people about 
themselves and their activities (even if it is just some poster space, 
or handouts), halls where they can meet with ther LUGs to discuss how they 
can improve their memberships, activities, etc. and a chance to meet 
with like-minded people.

These facilities have always been available to LUGs, and will be 
available this year as well. All it needs is some prior planning.

What I'd like to do now is to have a discussion (and please, let's keep 
the politics out of it) about how we can get the word out to the LUGs, 
what is it that would keep them away, what would make them come, etc.

Over to you.

Atul

-- 
Linux Bangalore/2004
December 1/2/3, Bangalore, India
http://linux-bangalore.org/2004

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SJCE , Mysore
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