<div dir="ltr">I lived in Guildford for a while and went along to some of the meetings there - it was interesting. It was quite a strong group of people - but it still had falling attendances.<br><br>I think it comes down to visibility. Why don't we have a Scarborough lug on facebook? god knows it is easier to organise meetings and put messages out :-)<br>
<br>John - you are a bit of a facebook guru (don't be shy) what do you think?<br><br>Andy<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2008/8/1 John Allsopp <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:john@johnallsopp.co.uk">john@johnallsopp.co.uk</a>></span><br>
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I'm not sure where the social element of LUG meetings will go - across<br>
the country they sound like they only succeed in some pockets.<br>
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So where's this feeling that LUGs are becoming less popular coming from. Al, you said it (first). What are the experiences of other LUGs, are they dropping off too?<br>
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