Hello Berlin User Group! Hello Bruno, Hello Sam, that is very good to hear! On behalf of the "Open Source Audio Meeting Cologne" I wish you luck. We exist for a year now and our regular meetings are 4 to 10 people. Maybe you find these information useful: Most important first: - Keep it social. There is no topic and no information which people just simply couldn't look up on the internet, if they are really interested. The point of such an event is to meet real humans. - There is a small website. Everything on one page. I asked linuxaudio.org for a subdomain. http://cologne.linuxaudio.org/ - Additionaly there is an Etherpad for protocols and where people can announce if they plan to come - We started with a meeting every two month and then upgraded to monthly - There is regular content and a slot for announced or improvised talks or presentations. See here http://yourpart.eu/p/linuxaudio-cologne - Even with no planned program it is no problem to spend your time with question and answer sessions. - There is a small mailing list for internal stuff. Currently, since I've written the ML-software myself, you have to register in person. Facebook and other stuff is mainly an extended calender and declared as such. So there is really only the website as central space for information. Keep Rockin'! Nils http://cologne.linuxaudio.org http://www.laborejo.org On 04/21/2015 03:07 PM, Bruno Gola
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