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[20:03] <TommyT> are there any loco groups active on irc? Our group's usage of irc has fallen to nothing.
[20:03] <TommyT> I am curious how the groups are using it
[20:04] <TommyT> I suppose I should call us a "team"
[20:18] <rww> TommyT: #ubuntu-us-ca uses it mostly for social chat and for meetings.
[20:18] <rww> we have two IRC meetings a month
[20:18] <rww> unfortunately, they're not very well-attended right now, because this is our "slow" time of the year
[20:19] <TommyT> thanks! We have an established "chat night" on irc but nobody shows up
[20:19] <TommyT> a few years back some organized a Google video meeting but that never became regular
[20:21] <TommyT> I assume "ca" stands for "California," so it seems like you have population going in your favor.
[20:22] <TommyT> I'm talking about ubuntu-us-ar and the AR is "Arkansas," which as a friend from Dallas once pointed out has fewer folks than her home town
[20:23] <TommyT> (We may have caught up with Dallas by now but that would be the whole state.)
[20:35] <TommyT> rww: thanks for your response
[21:52] <TommyT> Since we have so little population, is there a regional channel we might consider monitoring instead?
[21:53] <rww> #ubuntu-us exists, but it isn't very lively. I don't think there are channels for regions of the US, but I could be wrong.
[21:53] <mhall119> just states I think
[21:54] <TommyT> For those who don't know, Arkansas is bordered by Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas
[21:54] <TommyT> So maybe I could check out some of those