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<div class="xar-mod-head"><span class="xar-mod-title">Overload Journal #3 - Aug 1993</span></div>

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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;Welcome to ECUG</h1>
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<strong>Date:</strong> 01 August 1993 11:59:00 +01:00 or Sun, 01 August 1993 11:59:00 +01:00</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Body:</strong>&nbsp;<p>I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all those that have
just joined us from The European C++ User Group. I hope that your first
year with us will prove rewarding and satisfying.</p>
<p>Please try to find some way of actively contributing to the
Association. We have a developing tradition of participation. You
should not feel guilty because you do not have the time or skills to
contribute but in the long term the health and well being of ACCU lies
in the hands of its members.</p>
<p>Participation takes many forms. Writing for one of our publications
is an obvious point of departure for many. Informative articles
presenting a problem that your company seeks to solve with one of their
products is acceptable (and we will even mention the company and
product in a side bar) but pure hype of a product will simply result in
an advertising bill. I actually believe that good well thought out
informational articles from companies are a good way of enhancing a
company's image. As tool users we like to know that tool providers
understand our problems.</p>
<p>Programming experiences, product reviews and a little humour are all
welcomed. The editor of Overload will make his more specific needs
known.</p>
<p>Representing ACCU at exhibitions and shows, raising our profile by
writing to magazines, including contact information in your email
signature, mentioning us to your software and book suppliers are all
positive methods of helping ACCU grow and prosper.</p>
<p>If you have the time to deal with problems that other users of a
product may have then letting us publish contact information with an
offer to help is most welcome.</p>
<p>As time goes by we will need speakers, meeting organisers and a vast
range of other things that help to make an organisation such as ACCU
beneficial to its membership.</p>
<p>Finally, you may remember that the original purpose of ECUG was to
develop cost effective conferences. This has not been lost.</p>
<p>Indeed one reason for our absorption of ECUG membership into our own
was to provide an effective structure for administration that did not
rely on the good will of a single company's employees. By doing so we
release the time and enthusiasm of those such as Mike Banahan and the
committee members of ECUG to pursue the development of excellent cost
effective conferences.</p>
<p>It is not clear at the moment whether such conferences will be run
from within ACCU or merely strongly supported by us. I hope it is the
former because I dream of the day when we have a strong union of
national groups putting on regular cheap conferences (much as the world
of Science Fiction does). The achievement of such a dream lies in the
hands of people like you.</p>
<p>Now a brief word to those who are only receiving a complimentary
copy of Overload because their membership of ECUG lapsed before we
absorbed its membership. You will find a membership application form
enclosed. On completion you will receive a copy of the disk that
normally accompanies each issue of Overload. I believe that whatever
your reason for not continuing your membership of ECUG you will benefit
from joining ACCU.</p>
<p>Finally I thank Mike Banahan for all the work he has put into the
two conferences that ECUG ran so successfully. I have some idea as to
how much work was entailed. I hope that we will establish a long and
successful partnership that will benefit all programming in C++ in
Europe (and even elsewhere).</p></p>
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