I am certainly open to the idea of expanding to a wider region. But California 
is large, and encompassing the whole state would be difficult.  I got the ball 
rolling with the LA meetup because I wanted to meet my peers and create a way 
for us to keep in touch easily.  Arranging for 20-30 people to meetup once 
every 3-4 months is not difficult. We can just reserve a meeting room in a 
library and do our best to provide free or easy parking. If we include all of 
SoCal, that brings us up to something closer to 50-60 people.  That may still 
be possible, and I've already talked with San Diego folks to make our 3rd 
meeting a little longer (half day) to make it worth their time to come up north.

Including the whole state could put us into triple digits. This requires larger 
meeting spaces and at least a full day of programming to make it worth the 
travel.  I don't know how it is elsewhere, but at USC, getting those big spaces 
is difficult. They get reserved for other events at the very beginning of each 
semester. The campus has a conference center, but those rooms have a price tag. 
So now you're dealing with budgets and other logistical issues.  That kind of 
meeting is what the national conference is for.  I just wanted a simple local 
meetup that required very little planning and no money.

I think having a NorCal and SoCal regional group would be a good idea. I 
realize that may not be satisfactory for someone like you, who is right in the 
middle, but it also means you could probably get out to both if you wanted.

But despite everything I just said, we would certainly like to include as many 
people as possible and we will discuss ways of expanding the meetup while 
keeping it free at our next meeting.

Joshua Gomez
Library Systems Programmer
University of Southern California

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From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU> on behalf of Roy Tennant 
<roytenn...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 9:17 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] 2nd meetup for code4lib LA - May 15th

I am definitely interested in a Northern California regional Code4Lib
group, but my ability to jet down to LA for a two-hour meeting is
regrettably limited. Likewise my ability to jet up to Seattle or Portland,
unfortunately. Perhaps a better strategy might be to focus on a local? For
example, we have CDL in Oakland, several nearby UCs, CSUs, large publics,
and community colleges to draw from. We should be able to put together a
decent showing on our own, I would imagine.
Roy


On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Collier, Aaron <acoll...@calstate.edu>wrote:

> Josh - it was great to see you again this year!
>
> We've got a lot of interest throughout the CSU and northern CA to form a
> regional group, Which  a few of us are starting to pull together.
>
> Is there interest in expanding the LA group throughout CA? I'm also
> wondering if we should try to expand this beyond CA into a "Western
> Regional", although there is already a PNW regional or keep it somewhat
> smaller?
>
> Perhaps a discussion topic for the May meeting.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: code4lib-los-ange...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> code4lib-los-ange...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Joshua Nathan Gomez
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 6:04 PM
> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU; code4lib-los-ange...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: 2nd meetup for code4lib LA - May 15th
>
> We had an excellent first meeting of the code4lib Los Angeles regional
> "chapter" last month on the USC campus.  Two dozen people from 10
> institutions across the county (and beyond) showed up to talk about
> libraries and technology.  Our second meeting is now scheduled and we hope
> you can join us.
>
> Date | Time:
> May 15th, 2014  |  11am to 1pm.
>
> Location:
> Santa Monica Public Library  (map: http://goo.gl/maps/8mPKC)
>
> Parking:
> An underground parking structure can be accessed from 7th Street between
> Santa Monica Blvd. and Arizona Ave.  The first thirty minutes are free.
> Rates are $1 per hour for the first two hours and thirty minutes. After
> that, the rate is $1 per thirty minutes. Weekdays the daily maximum is $10.
> The Library does not provide validation for parking.
>
> Agenda:
> The next meeting will again be mostly informal, but we will also have a
> few short presentations.  By request, we will have a presentation on
> continuous integration & deployment and another presentation on using
> Python and the pymarc library to work with bibliographic records.
>
> If you have something you would like to present, please send me a note and
> I will add it to the agenda.  We also have a shared document of topics
> requested where you can add a topic or sign up to present on one:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvhkP_NFwnOldEVqZHg3SmpvVUFtOEctUVRmZW8ya3c&usp=sharing
>
> See you there!
>
> Joshua Gomez
> Library Systems Programmer
> University of Southern California
>
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