Melvin, My team is running meetups in Boston and Austin. From: Melvin Hillsman [mailto:mrhillsman at gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:14 PM To: Technical Committee <openstack-tc at lists.openstack.org>; user-committee <user-committee at lists.openstack.org>; foundation-board at lists.openstack.org mailing list <foundation-board at lists.openstack.org>; OpenStack Foundation <secretary at openstack.org> Subject: [User-committee] User Group Communication Hey everyone, One of our primary passions as UC members is to stay connected to User Groups right!? I know for the Forum I took time to ping those who are listed as organizers for every OpenStack user group listed on meetup.com<http://meetup.com> and quite honestly it took awhile and I am sure I missed a few among the hundred or so direct messages I had to send. Do we have an updated list of User Group organizers and a way to reach them directly? I know we have the blog and we have ML but in my honest opinion and what has worked best for me is being able to reach out to these organizers directly and being proactive and engaging them. I would like to not have to go through the pain of meetup.com<http://meetup.com> direct messaging going forward if possible because something is already in place. If not, do we have something in place we can use that goes to the organizers directly and keeps a line of communication open between them and us? If the answer is no to this as well, anyone have any ideas? I would like to as I stated previously be able to reach out to these organizers worldwide directly as a UC member. -- Kind regards, Melvin Hillsman Ops Technical Lead OpenStack Innovation Center mrhillsman at gmail.com<mailto:mrhillsman at gmail.com> phone: (210) 312-1267 mobile: (210) 413-1659 http://osic.org Learner | Ideation | Belief | Responsibility | Command -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/user-committee/attachments/20170414/a9f03d6d/attachment.html>