Re: Tampa/Central Florida User Group Interest? TUG? - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | Lewis Cunningham |
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Subject | Re: Tampa/Central Florida User Group Interest? TUG? |
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Msg-id | 468509.97665.qm@web35611.mail.mud.yahoo.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Tampa/Central Florida User Group Interest? TUG? ("Selena Deckelmann" <selenamarie@gmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-advocacy |
Wow, that's a lot of info. Thanks a lot. I'll read over it tonight and see what my next step will be. Thank you. LewisC --- Selena Deckelmann <selenamarie@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Lewis, > > On Jan 30, 2008 11:36 AM, Lewis Cunningham <lewisc@rocketmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi all. > > > > I am wondering if there are any people/businesses in the > > Tampa/Orlando/St Pete/Bradenton (i.e. western central florida) > using > > Postgres and interested in a user group? > > > > I am using Postgres and EnterpriseDB on a daily basis now and > thought > > it might be a good idea to get a group going. I live in the > Tampa > > area but I realize to get enough people, it might need to be more > of > > a regional meeting. I would think between the above listed > cities (I > > think that's over 1 million people), we would have enough users > for a > > group. > > > > If you're interested, let me know. If you have any tips for > getting > > this going, let me know that also. ;-) > > We now have you as a contact in the Florida area! :) > > I can set up a website/blog and request a mailing list for you. I > think the most effective way to get folks together is to start a > mailing list/blog, and then advertise it on a series of relevant > mailing lists. After you get a few people subscribed to the list, > pick > a location and just get started with meetings! Having a meeting in > February to coincide with the release of 8.3 would be a great way > to > kick things off. > > Have you gone to any user group meetings in your area in the past? > Do > you have anyone you can contact in that area to help you advertise? > > Do you have a location in mind for meetings? I tend to prefer an > office or classroom setting for the meeting itself (easy access to > projectors, screens and reasonably quiet for discussions), and > tfollowed by a social hour at a restaurant or bar. > > > Below is a dump of resources I found: > > The Florida Linux Show is happening on February 11th -- > http://www.floridalinuxshow.com > I'm not sure what the attendance will be like, but I've put in a > call, > and we can get a flier put into the goodie bag for just over $100 > (plus printing costs...) > > http://www.swflug.org/ - flalug-listserve@nks.net > admin@flalug.org > > And here's a meetup: > http://linux.meetup.com/58/ > > There are a few Tampa Bay user groups -- contacting the leaders of > each group would be good: > http://asteriskpbx.meetup.com/1/calendar/6780566/ > > Sun Coast LUG -- These guys seem pretty organized on the web too: > http://www.suncoastlug.org/calendar.php > > There's a Java group but it seems dormant: > http://www.tampajug.org/archives/2006_06_01_tampajug_archive.html > > LEAP seems active as well, there's an announce list you could use: > http://www.leap-cf.org/mailinglist.php3 > > Here's a dump from the USENIX site: > Florida > > Jacksonville: > Jacksonville Storage Networking User Group (SNUG) > Dedicated to discussing the effective application of data > storage > and storage networking technologies in an open, education-focused > environment. If you are interested in becoming involved, please > feel > free to contact Brian McCarthy at brian@sencilo.com. > > Orlando: > Central Florida UNIX Users Group > Bob Boardman > Meets the 3rd Thursday of each month. > > Orlando Storage Networking User Group (SNUG) > Dedicated to discussing the effective application of data > storage > and storage networking technologies in an open, education-focused > environment. If you are interested in becoming involved, please > feel > free to contact Gary Harris. > > Southeast Florida > FLUX (Florida Linux Users Exchange) > Arieh Markel > Meets monthly. See Website for directions and information. > > Tampa Bay Area > Tampa Bay Storage Networking User Group (SNUG) > Dedicated to discussing the effective application of data > storage > and storage networking technologies in an open, education-focused > environment. If you are interested in becoming involved, please > feel > free to contact Brian McCarthy. > > Western: > Florida West Coast UNIX Users Group > Mike Delucia > (813) 882-0770 > Meets 1st Thursday of each month. > > Let me know if you're up for the blitz of emails.. and we'll get > the > mailing list and blog up and running! > > -selena > > > -- > Selena Deckelmann > User Group Liason, PostgreSQL > PDXPUG - Portland PostgreSQL Users Group > http://pugs.postgresql.org/pdx > http://www.chesnok.com/daily > Lewis R Cunningham An Expert's Guide to Oracle Technology http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/oracle/guide/ LewisC's Random Thoughts http://lewiscsrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/
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