Hi!

Wonderful ;) From my point of view that is a solution I prefer.. I would 
greatly appreciate to gelp organizing a german one..

Matthias

--On Dienstag, 17. April 2001 17:20 +0300 Henri Bergius 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> The discussion about a German Midgard mailing list got me
> thinking about the possibility of having local Midgard
> user groups in countries where there are many Midgard
> users, especially in countries where people don't really
> know English that well.
>
> As an online presence, the user group could have a small
> sub-site as a part of the main Midgard site. This could
> be in format of:
>
>       * Mailing list
>       * Some translated documents
>       * Listing of local Midgard people
>       * Listing of local Midgard companies
>       * Event calendar?
>
> This could help new users to get into Midgard much more easily,
> as they could have a source of information for getting local
> help in their native language.
>
> In addition, these user groups could be a good way of
> arranging Midgard events, maybe local workshops, or even
> wider seminars.
>
> Is there interest for organizing these groups? If needed,
> Nemein can provide some support for the user groups (MUGs?)
> in the countries where we operate -- mainly Finland at this
> point.
>
> /Bergie
>
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