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* If you need an Eclipse speaker for an event, contact Wayne Beaton at [mailto:wayne@eclipse.org wayne@eclipse.org].
 
* If you need an Eclipse speaker for an event, contact Wayne Beaton at [mailto:wayne@eclipse.org wayne@eclipse.org].
 
* At EclipseCon 2008, Tonny Madsen of the RCP Company and the eclipse.dk Society in Denmark presented some [http://wiki/eclipse.org/08EclipseCon_BuildingLocalGroup.pdf‎  great tips] on organizing a local Eclipse group.
 
* At EclipseCon 2008, Tonny Madsen of the RCP Company and the eclipse.dk Society in Denmark presented some [http://wiki/eclipse.org/08EclipseCon_BuildingLocalGroup.pdf‎  great tips] on organizing a local Eclipse group.
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* If you are planning an Eclipse Summit day for your area, we have some [[Summit Day | templates and tips for promoting]].
  
 
==List of Regional Communities==
 
==List of Regional Communities==

Revision as of 14:06, 21 May 2008

Regional Eclipse Communities are groups of people located in the same geographic area, that have a keen interest in using and contributing to Eclipse. Regional communities can share ideas, discuss projects, exchange code and compare solutions. Anyone can join a community and most groups will meet in person at least once a year.

Participate

Find a local group on the community list below. Groups may connect through mailing lists, newsgroups or wikis, so see what's available for your community and introduce yourself to the group.

Start a Regional Community

If you don't see a regional community listed for your area, and you have the time and enthusiasm to dedicate to leading a group, you're welcome to start one by emailing regional-community@eclipse.org. Let us know what city or area you would like to coordinate. There are no set requirements to become a regional community organizer, however we would encourage organizers to commit to arranging at least one in-person meeting per year and to monitor their mailing list or newsgroup for new posts at least weekly.

List of Regional Communities

Canada

Denmark

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

India

Israel

Poland

Russia

Spain

Switzerland

Turkey

USA

Links to Other Mailing Lists and Newsgroups

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