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* We have a [[Regional Community Wiki Template]] that you can use as a guide to start organizing your group. | * We have a [[Regional Community Wiki Template]] that you can use as a guide to start organizing your group. | ||
* 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 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. |
==List of Regional Communities== | ==List of Regional Communities== |
Revision as of 14:50, 24 March 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.
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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.
- We have a Regional Community Wiki Template that you can use as a guide to start organizing your group.
- If you need an Eclipse speaker for an event, contact Wayne Beaton at wayne@eclipse.org.
- At EclipseCon 2008, Tonny Madsen of the RCP Company and the eclipse.dk Society in Denmark presented some great tips on organizing a local Eclipse group.
List of Regional Communities
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
- North: germany-north-ec@eclipse.org
- South: germany-south-ec@eclipse.org
- Stuttgart: SIG Eclipse, Java User Group Stuttgart
Greece
- North: greece-north-ec@eclipse.org
Hungary
- Budapest: budapest-ec@eclipse.org
India
- Bangalore: Bangalore Eclipse Developers' Group
- Pune: Pune Eclipse Developers' Group
Poland
Spain
Switzerland
- Regional Communities/Switzerland
- East (German-speaking): switzerland-east-ec@eclipse.org
Turkey
Links to Other Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
- for Eclipse mailing lists not related to regional Eclipse communities, see http://www.eclipse.org/mail/
- for Eclipse newsgroups not related to regional Eclipse communities, see http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/