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* identify a contact person or project lead, and  
* identify a contact person or project lead, and  
* explain the help you need and/or the resources you have to offer.
* explain the help you need and/or the resources you have to offer.
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* post a link to your [http://www.meetup.com/contact/ Meetup Everywhere] group
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! × !! Country/city !! Contact person !! Resources needed/offered
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=== Germany, Karlsruhe ===
Germany, Karlsruhe|| thomasATthomasruddy.org || need content webcast from NYC
 
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Contact: thomas AT thomasruddy.org
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Need: content webcast from NYC
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Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Contact/Stuttgart-DE/
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Revision as of 12:39, 18 August 2011

To support and synergize work already being done online and offline, organizers of the Contact Summit are coordinating resources for various conversations and projects (distributed Global Contact Meetups) to become aware of each other so that a network will emerge with a life of its own. To be part of the network, nodes should

  • self-identify on this wiki page
  • describe your focus (project or affinity),
  • identify a contact person or project lead, and
  • explain the help you need and/or the resources you have to offer.
  • post a link to your Meetup Everywhere group


Remote Meetup groups

Germany, Karlsruhe

Contact: thomas AT thomasruddy.org Need: content webcast from NYC Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Contact/Stuttgart-DE/