Local Debian Groups
Preliminary List
Note: The kwiki tables were huge and unmanageable for this so I've chosen the template below instead. Let's build the list here and then talk about moving it to www.debian.org or somewhere more appropriate.
Debian Berlin
Location: Berlin, Germany, Europe
Group Email Address: debian-berlin@kloster.be.schule.de
Contact: debian-berlin-admin@kloster.be.schule.de
Description: Meets every last Friday of an odd-numbered month at various locations (e.g. the "Max & Moritz", Oranienstr. 162, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg).
Debian Seattle Social
Location: Seattle
Group Email Address: debian-seattle-soc@lists.yukidoke.org
Website : http://lists.yukidoke.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-seattle-soc
Contact: Benj. Mako Hill <mako@debian.org>
Description: Low-traffic mailing list of folks that meet irregularly for keysigning, lunches, the odd bug squash, and to coordinate when some Debianer comes to town.
Debian-Melb
Location: Melbourne, VIC, AU
Group Email Address: debian-melb@taz.net.au
Contact: Daniel Stone <daniels@debian.org>
Description: Meets very irregularly - usually just when peopel are in town.
Debian Zurich
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Group Email Address: debian-unizh@lists.madduck.net
Contact: Martin F. Krafft <madduck@debian.org>
Description: Meets irregularly - usually when people are in town and get in touch with us. Mailing list is set up to be a support forum. Don't be distracted by -unizh... it started out at the university, but it's moved to the city and beyond. I just haven't had time to update...
Debian Munich
Location: Munich, Germany
Group Email Address: debian-muc@lists.madduck.net
Contact: Martin F. Krafft <madduck@debian.org>
Description: Meets irregularly - usually when people are in town and get in touch with us.
Philadelphia Area Debian Society
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Group Email Address: pads@list.LinuxForce.net
Website : http://www.LinuxForce.net/pads
Contact: Chris Fearnley <cjf@LinuxForce.net>
Description: The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS) was founded in May 1999 by Chris Fearnley to organize a working group of users and developers for improving Debian GNU/Linux based distributions (e.g., Libranet, Knoppix, etc. and our understanding of them.
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