Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:14:26 -0400 From: "Glen Barber" <glen.j.barber@gmail.com> To: freebsd-user-groups@freebsd.org Cc: george@ceetonetechnology.com, Jason Dixon <jason@dixongroup.net> Subject: Re: Information on starting a BSD User Group Message-ID: <4ad871310805211014p1af3a692i152b4241290768ab@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <55754933-1115-4DB4-8F76-C0E498627BF5@dixongroup.net> References: <4ad871310805202007m2863b2ack9e54b8a5ddbb23e4@mail.gmail.com> <20080521131323.GH31995@tuppy.intrepidhosting.net> <48342103.3050905@ceetonetechnology.com> <55754933-1115-4DB4-8F76-C0E498627BF5@dixongroup.net>
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Wow. I wasn't expecting this many replies this quickly. > I was going to point out MetaBug. . . particularly since they seem pretty > close in distance from you. . . <snip> > > To clarify, "MetaBUG is everywhere". The MetaBUG is a group of BUGs > worldwide collaborating for events, information, etc. In the Maryland area, > we have the Capital Area BSD Users Group (http://capbug.org/). We meet in > Columbia, MD, which may be too far of a trek for you. > I have actually come across both MetaBUG and CapBUG, shortly after sending my original email. > >> I'd also recommend starting up a mailing list, getting the word out to the >> various BSD lists related to BUGs in a broad way, and then seeing what you >> have. We are more than willing to host the list if you hit me offline. > > I've got a list server running on my site, so a ML won't be a problem. However, won't some people see broadcasting a BUG via ML as spamming? (I don't want to get banned from any lists.) Regards, -- Glen Barber
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