Hi!

As Henri said I sent an email to Ron and Emile to get a mailing list 
started... That will be the first step, and a place where we (the german 
users) could organize the further way of enabling a MUG..

Matthias

--On Dienstag, 17. April 2001 18:23 +0200 Lucia Cosima Eiselstein 
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> Hello Henri,
>
> sounds very good. I would volunteer for that project and hope that there
> are some more people than Matthias and me who join into the management
> and who are willing to fill such a project with content.
>
> The question now is: What are the next steps?
>
> Hope that my idea is not too "big" for me because I'm just trying to
> create my first site with midgard and puzzled up completely. I hope that
> I learn enough for my own project by engaging into the user group...
> :-)
>
> Btw: There is the "Linuxtage" ( one of the biggest or even the biggest
> fair in Europe concerning Linux) from July 5.-8. 2001 in Stuttgart (
> http://www.linuxtag.org ) and non-commercial projects get a booth there
> if they want. If there would be some guys who would volunteer for a
> Midgard-booth, I would ask the people who organize this event, if
> Midgard still can participate with a (free) booth. It is necessary that
> there would be some people who really can demonstrate Midgard and it's
> handling, either in English or German. The time is short but I think
> this would be a first and great opportunity for presenting Midgard and a
> Midgard- User-Group in Germany. #
>
> But one step after the other..
>
> Regards,
>
> Lucia
>
> Henri Bergius wrote:
>>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> The discussion about a German Midgard mailing list got me
>> thinking about the possibility of having local Midgard
>> user groups in countries where there are many Midgard
>> users, especially in countries where people don't really
>> know English that well.
>>
>> As an online presence, the user group could have a small
>> sub-site as a part of the main Midgard site. This could
>> be in format of:
>>
>>         * Mailing list
>>         * Some translated documents
>>         * Listing of local Midgard people
>>         * Listing of local Midgard companies
>>         * Event calendar?
>>
>> This could help new users to get into Midgard much more easily,
>> as they could have a source of information for getting local
>> help in their native language.
>>
>> In addition, these user groups could be a good way of
>> arranging Midgard events, maybe local workshops, or even
>> wider seminars.
>>
>> Is there interest for organizing these groups? If needed,
>> Nemein can provide some support for the user groups (MUGs?)
>> in the countries where we operate -- mainly Finland at this
>> point.
>>
>> /Bergie
>>
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