Re: Cork users group

laura@lczajkowski.com laura at lczajkowski.com
Thu May 6 17:35:49 BST 2010


There is no problem with meet ups and events. Calling it s cork loco is however a issue. We all operate under the official recognized  Irish loco. Even in the UK or France they all operate under the one umbrella.  I give this advice with my loco council hat on. 

Laura

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From: "Rory McCann" <rory at technomancy.org>
Date: Thu, May 6, 2010 17:24
Subject: Cork users group
To: <program.option.argument at gmail.com>
Cc: <ubuntu-ie at lists.ubuntu.com>


On 03/05/10 22:26, Steffen Franke wrote:
> Hi Ubuntu Folks,
> 
> I would like to bring an Ubuntu Cork users group into being. My forum
> name is omalley - real name Steffen. Running Ubuntu since 2008, before
> this I did use SuSe 7.x+ occasionally. 
> 
> Anyone from Cork/Co. Cork out there who would be interested?
> 
> Regards,

Go for it!

Cork is big enough.  I think there have always been new people at all of
the events in Dublin. There are always people who come out of the
woodwork and turn up. There are more Linux/Ubuntu people out there than
you'd think. It's impossible to know beforehand that it won't work.
Built it and they will come.

I don't think you need to worry about 'being offical', don't get
distracted by beaurocracies, focus on building a community. Communities
can be small. 3 people who only met through Ubuntu, who go for a monthly
pint are a community. If you can do that, then you've just created "Cork
LoCo".

My advise is to just do it. Pick something you'd like to see happen
(pint of the day, ubuntu hour, conference, geeknic, release party, etc.)
and just do it. Pick a date and time, and email people. In my experience
people will just turn up on the day.

If you want any Lucid CDs for events, gimmie a shout, and I'll send you
some that Canonical sent us.

Best of luck!

Rory


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