I posted this in another thread, but my advice is to just go ahead and start 
one up. Worst case: You wind up with some extra time every month to sit and 
read or hack on Clojure. I used meetup.com, but you can use whatever locals use 
to advertise user groups.  
2c,
'(Devin Walters)


On Friday, March 23, 2012 at 4:12 AM, Thomas G. Kristensen wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> I've recently moved to Wollerau near Zürich in Switzerland. There was
> a thread (about a year old) from Clojurians in the area, but it does
> not seem there are any regular meetups. Are there any interested
> Clojurians in the area?
>  
> Short description of myself: I'm Danish, working for a Danish
> consultant firm. Here in Switzerland we develop apps for iPhone and
> Android phones in Switzerland and Denmark. The backends are typically
> written in Java and my long term evil plan is to introduce Clojure on
> the backend.
>  
> Let me know if you want to meet up for some light hacking and interest
> sharing.
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