On Jun 9, 2016, at 7:55 PM, Coral Sheldon-Hess <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > One note about what we're discussing: when we talk about just doing the > regional events (and I mean beyond 2017, which will be a special case if a > host city can't step in), we need to realize that we have a lot of members > who aren't in a Code4Lib region. > > You might think I'm talking about Alaska, because that's where I lived when > I first came to a Code4Lib conference. And that's certainly one place, > along with Hawaii, that would be left out. > > But even living in Pittsburgh, I'm not in a Code4Lib region, that I can > tell. Pittsburgh isn't in the midwest, and we also aren't part of the > tri-state region that Philly's in. I'm employed (part-time/remote) in the > DC/MD region, so if I can afford the drive and hotel, that's probably the > one I'd pick right now. I guess? > > So, even landlocked in the continental US, it's possible not to have a > region. > > More importantly, though: my understanding is that our international > members are fairly spread out -- maybe Code4Lib Japan being an exception? > -- so, even ignoring weird cases like Pittsburgh, we stand to lose some > really fantastic contributors to our community if we drop to regional-only. > > Just something else to consider. > - Coral Interesting. Consider searching one or more of the existing Code4Lib mailing list archives for things Pittsburg: * https:[log in to unmask] * http://serials.infomotions.com/code4lib/ * https://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CODE4LIB I’d be willing to be you can identify six or seven Code4Lib’ers in the results. You could then suggest a “meet-up”, a get together over lunch, or to have them visit you in your space or a near-by public library. Even if there are only three of you, then things will get started, and it will grow from there. I promise. —Eric Morgan