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Plan Your ownCloud 7 Release Party!

ownCloud 7 is coming on the 23rd of July, that is – in 8 days! As we have put in some serious work to make this release happen, it is a good cause for celebration. In other words: release party time! ownCloud 7 Release Parties A release party brings together ownCloud users and/or developers in […]

ownCloud 7 is coming on the 23rd of July, that is – in 8 days! As we have put in some serious work to make this release happen, it is a good cause for celebration. In other words: release party time!
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ownCloud 7 Release Parties

A release party brings together ownCloud users and/or developers in a place where they can meet and talk, perhaps with some beverages around. You can share how you use ownCloud, the good and bad experiences you had with the new release and what ideas you have for it in the future.

Want to be there? We will gather release party locations and dates on the ownCloud events page. No party around? Organize one!

Organizing

Organizing a Release Party is done in the following three simple steps:

    1. Find a space. Simple is good: perhaps a room in your university, office or a cafe or restaurant
    2. Register your release party by pinging Jos
    3. Invite people: create a Facebook and/or G+ event page, tweet about it, ping local tech groups and talk to your friends.

At the event, find out who are there, what they do with ownCloud and how it is working for them! A round of introductions will do great. Talk to people you don’t know first, perhaps organize a quick presentation of the new features but always remember: it is people that make ownCloud awesome, so bringing them together is all that really counts.

Stay awesome and have fun!

ownCloud

July 16, 2014

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