JUG Łódź

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JUG Łódź

Things moved very quickly. The first announcement was made on jdn.pl, followed by a discussion list on http://groups.google.com/group/lodz-jug?hl=pl. The incredible response from Java fans in Łódź, as well as at Javarsovia, led to the first meeting of people interested in developing the JUG in Łódź, which took place on Saturday, June 7, 2008, at 4:00 PM. I commend everyone for this effort. I am hopeful and confident that this initiative will grow into a dynamic and cooperative group of individuals.

The main objectives for the immediate future are three months of internal testing meetings. These gatherings aim to galvanize interested parties, with the goal of initiating more extensive activities in the future.

(Text translated and moved from original old blog automatically by AI. May contain inaccuracies.)

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