>From: Frederick Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
>Subject: COMMENT: Ten ways to promote communication within a LUG...
>Date: 27 Sep 2002 01:20:28 GMT

>Ten ways to promote communication within a LUG:
>***********************************************************************
>* Build a list of LUG speakers, and the topics they specialise on.
>* List readily available GNU/Linux software, where available, and
>  under what terms it can be borrowed.
>* Set up your own website.
>* Mailing-lists play an important role for communicating between meetings.
>* List LUG members and contact details.
>* Try to get new LUG members to introduce themselves on the mailing list.
>* Expanding numbers is important
>* Report regularly on LUG meetings. This build bridges to those not present.
>* Plan for LUG meetings well in advance. Meetings with fixed agendas
>  generally attract more people than vague, no-agenda meetings.
>* If nothing else works, trying to build more mini-LUGs in your area.
>  You never know how many LUGs need to be set up to uncover hidden
>  resources. [Compiled from various inputs by FN]
>

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