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Hi Varun,

Varun Mittal wrote on 2011-08-10 20:07:
I would like to propose that for languages like English, Spanish which have
huge catchment areas, we can have regional contacts as well..

thanks for that idea. Indeed, it is my plan to not only limit to country or language, but have contacts in "sensefully selected regions", i.e. to have a look at the market and its size. Someone living in Washington would probably not be able to travel to San Francisco for marketing, and for other countries like Switzerland or Canada, we even have various languages.

So, indeed, for the marketing contacts, I am open on how to choose the regions. :) Best is if the local groups give feedback what would make most sense, and we compile that in a wiki page.

Thanks for bringing this up!

Florian

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