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If you go to the Midrange.Com page, click on Resources, and Usergroups, 
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Is there somewhere on the Web that serves as a resource for locating 
currently active users' groups?

In particular of course, "IBM midrange" or "System i" users' groups.

What about iSociety or iSociety.com?

Alan





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Rob Berendt wrote:

Most Linux users' groups maintain an announcement mailing list for this 
type of thing.  To my mind, it makes far more sense for each group to 
announce it's own meetings - this way I can ask each group that is within 
reasonable travelling distance for information, and not hear about 
interesting events that I can't go to :)


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