Last time I checked (in January) it cost something to start the group and it has recurring fees.
/stef--Marton Kiss <marton.kiss@gmail.com> wrote:
2013/5/13 Stefano Maffulli <stefano@openstack.org>On 04/14/2013 06:17 PM, Co, Dean Marc wrote:For that we have the wiki page https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStackUserGroups and the map on http://openstack.org/community
I am also not clear on how one gets visibility also. This will directly
support credibility in our efforts if we have some form of registry as
an OSUG in the community site perhaps.
Once you have aggregated a group of people interested in learning/sharing knowledge about OpenStack in your local area, you can create a group in the most confortable place for you: some use meetup.com, others have google groups or linkedin or facebook... anything that you think will make your group more visible in your area. Add those details to the wiki page and I'll add them to the map on community/
As Marton said, in the near future we hope to provide more tools to build your local user group._______________________________________________
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