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Get a Grip on Hosting Costs for Your High Volume Website
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Growing the community is really a learning gap. At Acquia, we’re working with partners to roll out Drupal training... yet we need to seek out more avenues for learning. I see one of the biggest challenges and opportunities for growth is the local user group meet-up. What works in these groups? What kinds of support do they need? I'd love to hear from you. What are you guys doing at your meetups?
Edit: I forgot to link to the info at the Drupal Meet up organizer's guide!
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