Re: I'm thinking of doing a LUG near Coos Bay, OR
Michael Paoli <[email protected]> Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:57:30 -0800
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Yes, although Meetup.com can be useful way to find/attract new members, etc., it is also a rather pricey option - and one mostly doesn't have (much) control of the data, can't well back it up, etc. So, alas, many a LUG (or wannabe(s)), have done the Meetup.com thing ... then quite disappeared after someone gets tired of paying those non-trivial amounts on a rather regular basis. And trying to collect "dues" from members, or regularly asking for contributions/donations to fund a Meetup.com or other fairly pricey presence tends to also annoy and chase away (potential) members. There can be similar(ish) issues, with, e.g.: Facebook.com Twitter (or X or whatever the hell they're calling it these days) Linkedin.com WordPress.com (notably not having domain one owns, and using WordPress.com's hosting and domain, and if "free" - the you're the product included advertising) Etc. Also, unless the LUG's primary presence is on Meetup.com (not recommended, but there are some out there that do that), I generally recommend very specifically not using the words or terms "Meetup" or "meet up" when referring to the LUG or meetings, etc., as many may presume upon hearing/reading such that, "Oh, Meetup.com" - and will go look there, and if they don't find the LUG there will then often not look further or presume the LUG doesn't or no longer exists. Sometime LUG(s) or attempts thereof use "free" (or expensive) provider services or the like, and then may effectively disappear (whether the LUG still exists and/or has since been active or not), and sometimes there's little to no trace to be found nor trail to follow for more current information, from earlier (not to pick on, but) e.g.: Fresno Open Source User Group (FOSUG) https://www.facebook.com/events/460012748240050 At least last I checked, wasn't able to find any further traces of existence or subsequent activity. And, yeah, https://www.facebook.com/events/460012748240050 Isn't exactly a highly memorable URL to be able to find something like information about Fresno Open Source User Group (FOSUG) and even the continued existence of any content at that URL is totally under the control and up to the whims of Facebook.com. Whereas, if there were, e.g. FOSUG.org. ... ooh, there is! Uhm, well ... never mind ... registrar's parked/landing page. Looks like at least somebody owns it ... and paid for years: Registry Expiry Date: 2028-03-21T04:35:17Z But not really any "there" there yet/currently ... and, alas, "of course" they (probably by default) hid the whois data, so yeah, good luck on finding/reaching a contact. You'll notice the whois contact information for, e.g. berkeleylug.com, linuxmafia.com, and balug.org are public - generally a good thing (though some may not pass all that data along to default whois server(s) one may be using - still is available by using relevant whois server(s)). It's not like key person(s) behind LUG domains are some state secret or anything, so why hide it? On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 9:19 PM Ron / BCLUG <[email protected]> wrote: > > Michael Paoli wrote on 2024-11-13 11:58: > > > We're not all (or even necessarily mostly) old curmudgeons. And we > > don't all nor necessarily even mostly bash Microsoft and post-Y2K > > technologies (besides, there are generally bigger evils to be > > bashed). And many (even quite) younger folks are also rather to > > highly interested in Linux. Many are very interested in LUGs ... or > > at least would be if they knew they existed. > > Michael made lots of good points, and it'd be neat to see actual kids > (not < 30yo == kids like in my life as an oldster). > > Wanted to add - meetup.com for better or worse is probably the most > effective way to attract new users. This is not free though. And, I hear > the UI is painful. > > LinkedIn is another potential venue to attract people. _______________________________________________ conspire mailing list [email protected] http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/conspire