Are you using XING or similar to announce/organize the event? If a XING group is used, people can follow (like me). And probably other events like a bavaria barcamp could join teh group too
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Ulrich Stärk <u...@spielviel.de> wrote: > We are doing something like this in Berlin already: every month or so we meet > for an Apache Dinner. > Usually there are 2-4 members, 6 or so committers and a few guests, all from > the area. > > Uli > > On 03.03.2011 14:54, Christian Grobmeier wrote: >> I feel simliar to Benson. Ireland is very nice, but it has a very high >> cost on time. >> I just took a look at the committers map. Wasn't there an effort >> before to bring together Apache people (and interested) in a specific >> area? 10 people from bavaria can make it in one day to an event and >> back. Cost should be very low. Of course not the same as a big >> meet'n'greet in ireland, but it might help people coming into apache >> or finally meet at least the people near you. From bavaria, I would >> propose the name "Apache Stammtisch". ;-) >> >> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Benson Margulies <bimargul...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> I have interest, but I have a very, very, strong priority toward >>> family on free time, and it's not so easy to transport the skating >>> competitions, piano lessons, and other family weekend activities to >>> Ireland. Aide from the fact that, as part of that priority, I tend to >>> want to spend the time with the family, wherever we are at. It is true >>> that Vermont (say) might be more digestible than Ireland :-) Please >>> don't interpret this as some sort of dog-in-manger ("I don't want to >>> do it so it shouldn't exist") attitude. >>> >> >> >> > -- http://www.grobmeier.de