RE: [PHP] User Groups Mailing List

2004-12-17 Thread Richard Lynch
Vail, Warren wrote:
> http://www.meetup.com is a website that has been around a couple of years
> at
> least, and provides lots of organization tips for groups interested in
> most
> subject and yes there is a whole series of them oriented around PHP, and I
> believe another around MySQL.  Promote, promote, promote, seems to be the
> word(s) for the day.

I'm actually the organizer for several Meetup groups as well.

Tell you the truth, I'm not that hot on Meetup's feature set, site design,
or implementation details.

EG:  As an Organizer, I get *way* too many notification emails, and don't
have any kind of fine-grain control, much less the concept that maybe they
should put all my stuff into one weekly update for me.  Sigh.

It's a nice idea, but I don't think they've really sat down and tested it
on normal users.

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RE: [PHP] User Groups Mailing List

2004-12-17 Thread Vail, Warren
http://www.meetup.com is a website that has been around a couple of years at
least, and provides lots of organization tips for groups interested in most
subject and yes there is a whole series of them oriented around PHP, and I
believe another around MySQL.  Promote, promote, promote, seems to be the
word(s) for the day.

Warren Vail


> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Shiflett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 9:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] User Groups Mailing List
> 
> 
> --- Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there any interest in a PHP mailing list for User Groups?
> 
> Yep. :-)
> 
> http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/phpm
> 
> That list consists of several user group leaders, company 
> representatives (mainly book and magazine publishers), and 
> other notable community members.
> 
> > I'm thinking topics along the lines of:
> > Forming a User Group
> > Promoting a User Group
> > Tips&Tricks for increasing attendance and the quality of meetings
> > 
> > Perhaps sharing/swapping resources, recommending speakers.
> > 
> > Posts by experts who are traveling and want to hook up with a User 
> > Group to show off their latest PHP work/technology.
> > 
> > I'd be happy to moderate such a list, and could find some 
> kind of host 
> > for it if PHP.net is not willing/suitable/able to do so.
> > 
> > I know I've had many challenges to keep the Chicago User 
> Group going 
> > and suspect many people could benefit from this sort of list.
> 
> Having another founder on the list would certainly be 
> helpful, if you're interested in contributing. Eventually, we 
> want to have much more than a mailing list, however - we'd 
> like to create a resource as useful as Perl Mongers.
> 
> Chris
> 
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> 
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Re: [PHP] User Groups Mailing List

2004-12-17 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any interest in a PHP mailing list for User Groups?

Yep. :-)

http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/phpm

That list consists of several user group leaders, company representatives
(mainly book and magazine publishers), and other notable community
members.

> I'm thinking topics along the lines of:
> Forming a User Group
> Promoting a User Group
> Tips&Tricks for increasing attendance and the quality of
> meetings
> 
> Perhaps sharing/swapping resources, recommending speakers.
> 
> Posts by experts who are traveling and want to hook up with a
> User Group to show off their latest PHP work/technology.
> 
> I'd be happy to moderate such a list, and could find some
> kind of host for it if PHP.net is not willing/suitable/able
> to do so.
> 
> I know I've had many challenges to keep the Chicago User
> Group going and suspect many people could benefit from this
> sort of list.

Having another founder on the list would certainly be helpful, if you're
interested in contributing. Eventually, we want to have much more than a
mailing list, however - we'd like to create a resource as useful as Perl
Mongers.

Chris

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