Personally I think we should model it on what the "CHUG" website has to say... "Group meetings are held on the last Wednesday of every other month. They often consist of a one-hour technical presentation and a brief product update, after which the group splits into several informal discussion groups, allowing members to interact with their industry peers." http://www.chug-info.com/ Malcolm
From: "Philip D'Ath"
To: CC: Subject: RE: CUG Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 10:55:46 +1200 Because I'm passionate about Cisco networking equipment, and I think I can get a good sized crowd coming along. If I made it a NUG (Network Users Group), then it could swell it be something huge.
I have good contacts at Cisco, and the Cisco distributors. I can arrange to get demo equipment for a night to show people, and to let people touch.
I have Cisco qualifications, and can help to get study groups going.
-----Original Message----- On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 01:20:11AM +1200, Philip D'Ath wrote:
I'm thinking about forming a Cisco Users Group (CUG) in Auckland, and modelling it after other CUGs such as http://www.cisco-users.org/.
Just out of interest, if you were going to the effort of organising something like this, why would you make it vendor-specific?
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