Hi -- On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Paul Lynch wrote: > On 26 Oct 2006, at 17:53, Tom Armitage wrote: > >> On 26/10/06, Paul Lynch <paul / plsys.co.uk> wrote: >>> The London Ruby group seems to be very much a stealth group. If >>> newcomers to the community aren't aware of it (and it took me more >>> than 6 months before I heard about it), then there's room for a more >>> public forum. RailsConf, on the other hand, was reasonably well >>> publicised. >> >> Well, the London Ruby Group is only of relevance to people in/near >> London, TBH. It's very much _not_ a stealth group, though; it mentions >> its existence here and it has very vocal members of the community. It >> also has a few _long-standing_ members of the Ruby community within >> it. They are very much not stealth, either. > > Let's just say that LRUG doesn't advertise its existence on this list. I don't think most local/regional RUGs do. There's a wiki page for them on Ruby Garden, though I don't think it's very up to date. David -- David A. Black | dblack / wobblini.net Author of "Ruby for Rails" [1] | Ruby/Rails training & consultancy [3] DABlog (DAB's Weblog) [2] | Co-director, Ruby Central, Inc. [4] [1] http://www.manning.com/black | [3] http://www.rubypowerandlight.com [2] http://dablog.rubypal.com | [4] http://www.rubycentral.org