--- On Thu, 12/13/07, Selena Deckelmann <selenamarie@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's not premature to pick a date and place! Do you
> have contact information for any of the other interested people?
I believe so, I can check with the guys that I meet at the last SCALE. How would I go about arranging for a place to
meetat?
> The key for us was contacting the University, communicating
> through other open source and database user groups, and
> being consistent!
Did you contact the university to arrange facilities to meet in, or did you post fliers to generate student interest in
theuser group?
> We don't have that, but most of the user group leads
> watch and post to this mailing list. You can ask us
> questions any time!
I feel that a user group to be successful, the meetings would need to be meaningful for the attendees. How one goes
aboutadding meaning to a user group, I am not too sure. But I would imagine that showing up for free pizza and a
laptopwith PostgreSQL installed probably wouldn't be enough hold long term interest.
> Also, some of my family is in LA - Alhambra - and I could
> come down and give a talk sometime for your group after SCALE.
Wow!, Thanks for offering the support.
> And if you're interested in creating a "user groups
> operating manual", I'd love to collaborate with you as
> LAPUG gets off the ground :)
Producing a operating manual would be something that I could do that would be a contribution to the community. At the
veryleast I would learn what is involved for a operating Postgresql users group.
Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.