What has made it feel like a success? Are there any hidden considerations that should be brought up? What should I expect from something like this? Is it more like a meet and greet or more information oriented (or both)? I am looking at starting one up in the Portland, OR area and would sure like a little setup information as this will be my first time at attending something like this. Thanks!
Those who have attended an user group get together
Best answer by jarednichols
Successful user groups will have admins who aren't afraid to share. That's the number one thing that prevents a UG from working. The general idea is that nobody there is going to run back to their company and say, "Guess what Acme is doing!" And besides, it's all operational stuff anyway. There's no trade secret information going on at a UG.
If you can also get someone to step up with some sort of demo of how they're using JAMF to make their lives easier, maybe a little something off the wall, that'd be really compelling. At one I went to there was a guy demoing how they did an OS upgrade in place and fired off by the user through Self Service. Cool stuff.
If you can get food, that's cool and that alone is sure to attract more folks. I think it's also nice to be able and rotate venues.
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