[ug-discuss] User Groups in the OpenSolaris Newsletter

Jim Grisanzio Jim.Grisanzio at Sun.COM
Wed Mar 8 12:54:31 PST 2006


Takaaki Higuchi wrote:
> Hi, Jim,

Hi, Takaaki. I hope to be in Japan in the early summer for a visit. 
Let's get together.

> We, Nihon Sun User Group, will hold two seminars in March. Both are related
> to Solaris/OpenSolaris.

Cool.


> - 3/20/2006, Solaris 10 Night Seminar #2
>  http://www.nsug.or.jp/seminar/0603night.html
>  already full of registration
> 
> - 3/24/2006, Solaris 10/Open Solaris Seminar & Install Festa in Osaka
>  http://www.nsug.or.jp/seminar/0603kansai.html
>  registration available now
> 
> So if these are on March news letter, what I should do ?
> Short summaries and URLs for these seminar reports ?


Yes, that's fine. Your summary for the newsletter (just a few sentences, 
actually) should be in English, but it's fine to point to more content 
that is in Japanese. That would be great, actually.

Also, if you and your audience wouldn't mind, we'd all appreciate it if 
there were some pictures, too. :) It's up to you guys. If it's 
appropriate, it would be most welcome.

Also, we'd love it if we can post any materials that are presented here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/os_user_groups/os-presentations/
Tim is doing an amazing job of collecting presentations from the various 
user groups, and that page is starting to really be impressive. You are 
more than welcome to have the materials from your two meetings as part 
of that page.

Jim



> regards,
> Takaaki Higuchi
> 
> Jim Grisanzio wrote:
> 
>> Some of us have been putting user group information into the 
>> OpenSolaris Newsletter each month based on what we trip over on the 
>> list or from meetings we've attended. I'm sure we're missing a lot, 
>> though. If you are interested in having your group mentioned each 
>> month, you may want to consider contributing to the newsletter itself. 
>> See the February issue 
>> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/content/newsletter/feb06/ for ways 
>> you can contribute if you'd like to get involved.
>>
>> We'd like to really grow the newsletter in size and scope and make it 
>> a community effort.
>>
>> Jim
> 
> 



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