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- UNITED COMMODORE
- USERS GROUP ASSOCIATION
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- Here are some Questions and
- Answers about the United Commodore
- Users Group Association (UCUGA).
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- Gaelyn Gasson askes:
-
- << if a User Group joins UGUGA, does
- that mean it's newsletter MUST become
- part of the Digest, or can the group
- continue to publish it's own
- newsletter? >>
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- Rolf Miller answers:
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- If a User Group joins UGUGA ($25
- per year, $35 overseas), the group
- will receive one issue of the
- Commodore Digest each month. The group
- MAY utilize the Digest as their local
- newsletter by copying and distributing
- it.
-
- Or, because the cost of copying and
- mailing is about the same as the cost
- of indiviual membership ($15 per year,
- $25 overseas), the group MAY choose
- (as some have) to use the Digest as
- their local newsletter by enrolling
- their members in UCUGA to receive the
- Digest directly.
-
- Or, the group MAY (as several
- intend to do), utilize material from
- the Digest for their own newsletter.
-
-
- Gaelyne:
-
- << In the situation above, would there
- be any advantage at all for the
- joining UCUGA? >>
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-
- Rolf:
-
- The spectrum of Commodore use today
- is quite broad, with "power" GEOS
- users running the Wave, laser
- printing, etc., on one end and "stock"
- users on the other end making the most
- of their machines in today's computer
- world.
-
- In times past, User Groups for the
- most part could boast a membership
- representing both ends of the
- spectrum. As a result, all members had
- the benefit of information pertaining
- to most, if not all, aspects of
- Commodore use. Furthermore, the
- newsletters of that day reflected this
- and, as the result of newsletter
- exchanges which in effect created a
- brotherhood of User Groups, members in
- the whole community profited.
-
- Today, unfortunately, this is no
- longer the case. As membership
- declines, groups lose their breadth,
- which in turn fosters more decline.
- And as User Groups fall by the
- wayside, those remaining become
- isolated.
-
- The goal of United Commodore User
- Groups Association (UCUGA) is to
- reconstitute the brotherhood of User
- Groups to the benefit of all members
- of the community. UCUGA intends to
- accomplish this by publishing a
- newsletter (the Commodore Digest)
- which presents "fresh" material in
- every issue to enhance all aspects of
- Commodore use. In addition, since many
- User Groups today no longer produce
- newsletters, member groups are given
- space in the Digest for reporting
- local activities to facilitate using
- the Digest as a local newsletter.
-
- The advantage to joining UCUGA,
- therefore, whether a member group
- chooses to use the Digest as their
- local newsletter or to supplement
- their own, is the synergy which comes
- from like-minded enthusiasts combining
- forces.
-
-
- Gaelyne:
-
- << Some rumours/grumbles I've heard is
- that UCUGA is in direct competition
- with other User Groups that are
- struggling now as it is. How do you
- respond to this? >>
-
-
- Rolf:
-
- UCUGA is not a User Group. UCUGA
- doesn't function as aUser Group. It
- rather is an association of User
- Groups. Its sole purpose is to
- reconnect User Groups into a community
- for the benefit of all users. It is
- believed the key to this the
- publication of information meaningful
- to all users.
-
- If I might be so bold, the
- competition decimating what's left of
- User Groups today is the lack of
- information telling members how they
- can currently utilize their Commodore
- 64/128 in a useful way, regardless of
- which end of the spectrum their use
- resides.
-
- The remainder of the questions and
- comments pertain to Dale's discretion
- as Publishing Editor of the Digest.
- (See UCUGA 2)
-
-
- Gaelyne Gasson and husband Ron run
- the VideoCam and C= Homestead web
- sites.
-
- Rolf Miller is the Managing Editor
- of Commodore Digest / UCUGA
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