Hey Jarcec,

As I've seen the community activity in the past 1-1.5 year, committers were
active only from the EU, and regardless the fact we've received patches
from all over the world (which is more than fascinating dear Sqoop
fellas!!!, keep it up!),
right now I do not know anyone who would be an active evangelist/enthusiast
about Sqoop in CA/PA.

So unless if we have someone, who would be a dedicated for the Sqoop cause
in the US with tons of free time, I would not advise resurrecting the page.

My 2cents,
Attila

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On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 4:34 PM, <jar...@apache.org> wrote:

> Dear Sqoop users and developers,,
> as you might know, Sqoop have it’s own Sqoop meetup page:
>
> https://www.meetup.com/Sqoop-User-Meetup/ <https://www.meetup.com/Sqoop-
> User-Meetup/>
>
> I’m currently the main organizer, but due to my day job keeping me
> sufficiently occupied, I’m not doing the meetup justice. As a result last
> meetup we organized through this page was more then three years ago
> (October 2014). Hence I wonder if it’s still useful to keep it around - and
> I’m curious what the community think at large? Do you see value in
> resurrecting the page?
>
> Jarcec

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