--- Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any interest in a PHP mailing list for User Groups?

Yep. :-)

http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/phpm

That list consists of several user group leaders, company representatives
(mainly book and magazine publishers), and other notable community
members.

> I'm thinking topics along the lines of:
> Forming a User Group
> Promoting a User Group
> Tips&Tricks for increasing attendance and the quality of
> meetings
> 
> Perhaps sharing/swapping resources, recommending speakers.
> 
> Posts by experts who are traveling and want to hook up with a
> User Group to show off their latest PHP work/technology.
> 
> I'd be happy to moderate such a list, and could find some
> kind of host for it if PHP.net is not willing/suitable/able
> to do so.
> 
> I know I've had many challenges to keep the Chicago User
> Group going and suspect many people could benefit from this
> sort of list.

Having another founder on the list would certainly be helpful, if you're
interested in contributing. Eventually, we want to have much more than a
mailing list, however - we'd like to create a resource as useful as Perl
Mongers.

Chris

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