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Lovable LUGgable: support your Linux user group | Lovable LUGgable: support your Linux user group |
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| by David M Williams | |
| Thursday, 10 January 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 3 I canvassed the opinion of members of my local LUG, LOGIN, putting forth the provocative question, “What can your LUG do for you?”I can speak with some experience here having gone through previous (before Internet) times and into the new network-based collaboration.
The original idea of user groups was to help professional and/or people of common interest in some area or product e.g. Linux, MySQL, PHP etc. This was because the people held the knowledge and it was often the only way to discuss issues that you found during the day that you could not solve. There was no email, no web, no Wikipedia or Google.
However, now there is easy access to problem solving with Google and email and all the resources of the internet at hand. This means that either the user group's purpose has to change or they cease to exist.
For some areas, I have already seen these groups cease to exist. So how do they change their purpose? Looking at our LUG it works very much the same way - there can still be queries that are unsolved by querying Google, and can be solved by collaboration at the LUG. The biggest use however, is interactive knowledge sharing, particularly for new or complex areas. For beginners, it is important to have talks and demo new applications or techniques and let them ask questions. For knowledgeable people, looking at quirks in how things work, or implementing tricky or new features is reassuring before trying it out themselves either at work or home.
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