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Looking for other Fedora users in your region? Check out the nearest Fedora User Group (FUG). FUGs are primarily used to organize face-to-face regional meetings once or twice per year, but they can also be used to discuss projects and opportunities for collaboration using the group mailing list. DuraSpace staff, including the Fedora Product Manager and Technical Lead, can often attend and present at regional meetings and potentially deliver Fedora workshops.

Below you will find information on current FUGs and instructions on starting a new user group.

Current Fedora User Groups

Australasia

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Australasian Fedora Users  

Europe

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EU Fedora Users2015-09-25
UK & Ireland Fedora Users 

North America

Mid-Atlantic Fedora Users (contact via Fedora community mailing list)

Midwest Fedora Users

Northeast Fedora Users (contact via Fedora community mailing list)

Washington D.C. Area Fedora Users

Starting a Fedora User Group

If you'd like to start a regional Fedora user group, please follow these (suggested) steps:

  1. Post a message to the community mailing list to see who else in your area might be interested.
  2. Create a Google Group and invite anyone interesting in joining the group
  3. Use the new Google Group to plan and organize a face-to-face meeting
    1. Tools such as Doodle and Google Forms are useful for this purpose
  4. Secure a venue for the meeting
    1. Venues are typically provided free-of-charge by member institutions
  5. Solicit proposals for presentations and project updates from group members
    1. Proposals can be short - the purpose is to encourage participation at meetings
  6. Establish an agenda 
  7. Encourage others to join and grow the group
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