Feel free to contact me off-list to discuss more. Depending on the
size of the group, I may be able to offer a meeting location, or work
with others in New Haven to provide one.
> As far as I know, the University of New Haven ruby group (UNH.rb) is
> the only Ruby Group in the Greater New Haven (connecticut) area. We
> are a new group (established in mid september) but we would like to
> expand our horizons by opening up our meetings to the greater New Haven
> area, appealing to those at Yale, Quinnipiac, Southern, and the other
> area Universities as well as people in the area industries along with
> any hobbyists.
> UNH.rb was newb centric, whereas NewHaven.rb will be newb friendly but
> not centered around ruby fundamentals as much.
> We're thinking of doing monthly meetings with about 60% planned talks /
> presentations and 40% discussion and tom-foolery and then weekly hack
> sessions that'll be totally informal and optional.
> I'd like to know a couple things.
> 0) Are we trampling anyones territory? If there is already an
> established Ruby group in the area, we'd rather work with joining up
> with you than compete. We're already collaborating with NYC.rb and
> I've attempted to contact Boston.rb about attending some of their
> meetings and getting some ideas, but if there is a more local group,
> we'd like to know about you too. If you've only got a few members and
> are open to expansion, maybe we could combine efforts.
> 1) Anyone out there interested? Meetings will most likely be in
> offices in New Haven and in the universities of the Greater New Haven
> area. The 'official' meetings will most likely be once a month and the
> hack sessions will be informal and probably weekly when time permits
> and schedules do not conflict.
> 2) Any suggestions from established users groups about how to go about
> setting up an appealing group, recruiting members, etc? We're already
> trying to steal as much ideas from NYC.rb as possible, as myself and
> another UNH Rubyist attended their meeting last night and were wholly
> impressed, but the more sound advice, the better off we'll be.
> 3) Anyone want to help organize the group? Right now I am the only
> member with more than one year of Ruby experience (~1.25), so I can
> definitely use help in this area.
> well... hopefully this will raise a few eyebrows. My group is
> currently going through the decision making process about whether or
> not they would be happy to restructure (though this is more of a
> formality than anything), but you can see the discussion as it develops
> here:
> http://stonecode.org/organizations/unh.rb/board/viewtopic.php?t=33
> If all goes well, we'll do a quick vote and announce NewHaven.rb on
> Sunday.