Matt,

Love the enthusiasm, but one question: How are user group leaders suppose to 
deliver on value if
presenters are not willing to allow their sessions recorded or broadcasted. 
User group leaders
already struggle to get people to present stuff in front of small groups. Now I 
have to tell them
they could be watched by hundreds live or after via video? Not all groups are 
like Chicago or
Detroit where we get sponsorship to regularly bring in "big names" (for lack of 
better term) that
are more likely to allow recordings.

So maybe leaders get half to agree, will people be satisfied when only half the 
meetings are
available when they bought a subscription for a year's worth of meetings? Maybe 
the agreement needs
to depend on levels of participation.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com



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