Interestingly, at the recent Code Camp in Dallas, I ran into at least 4 people that I no longer see at the monthly DDNUG meetings. Each told me that they no longer attend because the group has grown "stale" -- same people presenting over and over and over and over.
Not sure how you fix it, but do you think a good start would be for DDNUG leadership to respond to these messages?
Want to apologize for the previous post, concerning presenting to DDNUG organization.
In a nutshell, I had a disconnect with DDNUG Leadership and went on a RANT, which in retrospect, was the WRONG THING FOR ME TO DO.
Since, have talked with DDNUG leadership and corrected the situation.
The DDNUG leadership is very much approachable and open to feedback, which is the route I should have taken.
Again, my apologies for RANTING on the web site and not talking directly with them.
Let me give my thanks to the hard work that these guys do for the .NET community.
Rob Vettor