Thanks, Carolyn and Bret, this is indeed a good application of Meetups
Everywhere. I just created http://www.meetup.com/sysadmins . Hopefully this
will be a useful promotional tool for sysadmin related meetups, especially
on SysAdmin Appreciation Day. We'll take a closer look at sprucing it up
soon and get the word out via other social media about that page.

However, I should note an issue with it: according to what I've read and
seen, there is no way to link an existing meetup group to this new
Everywhere page. So as Adam suggested, the search function on
meetup.comwill remain important.

Thanks,
Matt

On Nov 26, 2012, at 7:18 PM, Bret Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:

 This sounds like the job for "Meetups
Everwhere<http://www.meetup.com/everywhere/create/>".
 Once someone "official" creates the root of the org (meetup.com/lopsa) via
link above, then local communicies can create subs based on location, e.g.
meetup.com/lopsa/virginia-beach-va

We've done this with another org I'm in that works well:
Code for America Brigade is the official org root
http://www.meetup.com/cfabrigade/
with 47 local communities, e.g.
http://www.meetup.com/cfabrigade/Virginia-Beach-VA/
each one is controlled by their locals with singular branding under the
main org.

"what is meetup
everywhere<http://www.meetup.com/help/What-is-Meetup-Everywhere/>
"

-- 
Bret Fisher
[email protected]
@BretFisher

 On Monday, November 26, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Adam Moskowitz wrote:

Carolyn Rowland wrote:

Is there a way that LOPSA could have one meetup site and all of
these local meetups could fall under that.
. . .
The benefit is, if you go to a strange city, you can look up other
LOPSA events instead of having to know the secret URL to each LOPSA
group's meetup page.


Rather than wait for the LOSPA Board to debate this, then wait again for
them to implement it, then have to undo the work people have already
done, I think it would be better for LOPSA to create a "rendevous point"
somewhere on the LOPSA web site where folks can register their local
URLs. Also, that's going to work only if LOPSA makes it easy for folks
to post and update the local URLs.

Better yet, just encourage the folks forming these groups to have
"lopsa" somewhere in the name and then let meetup's search take care of
the hard work.

Adam
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