Re: AUGD: Wondering how long it takes to hear back from Apple UG admin on new group?
Re: AUGD: Wondering how long it takes to hear back from Apple UG admin on new group?
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Wondering how long it takes to hear back from Apple UG admin on new group?
- From: Herojig <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 09:44:07 +0545
- Thread-topic: AUGD: Wondering how long it takes to hear back from Apple UG admin on new group?
I think the 14th of march was the last time we updated the entry, not the
date of application. We think it's been a month or more...but we will wait.
Thx!
jigs
On 3/15/09 9:25 AM, "Saundra Foderick" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Yep, it averages about two weeks. You applied on the 14th, so it may take a
> while.
>
> Best wishes,
> Saundra Foderick
>
>
> On Saturday, March 14, 2009, at 10:33PM, "Herojig" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Hi Saundra, thx for your note, however most of which I find confusing, as
>> the apple website says "approximately two weeks for processing" and nothing
>> about a history of successful meetings. Regardless, we need this
>> advertisement as there are no other groups in this country and resources are
>> scarce for apple users in Nepal. Thx!
>> Jigs
>>
>>
>> On 3/15/09 8:53 AM, "Saundra Foderick" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jiggy,
>>>
>>> The time it takes depends on how many applications are in the pipeline.
>>> Sometimes things are quiet and the team can process quickly; when the amount
>>> of applications is high it can take quite a while. If your group has just
>>> had
>>> one meeting, it is unlikely that it will be listed on active in the Locator,
>>> since the database is used to refer folk to groups in their area or areas of
>>> interest. For that reason, the group has to have a history of successful
>>> meetings.
>>>
>>> Once a group has a substantial presence it is less likely to disappear. A
>>> small group where there are few members or all contacts share a surname and
>>> addresses or phone numbers, or has had a few meetings at most, is a group
>>> that
>>> may disappear when the original team loses interest. A potential user group
>>> member (often a new Mac user) may find a group near their home via the
>>> locator, try the web site and email, and, finding both bounce, never try
>>> another. Thus, we may lose that new user permanantly.
>>>
>>> The good news is that groups do not need to be listed with Apple in order to
>>> be called Apple User Groups, since each group is an independent entity.
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Sandy Foderick
>>> Apple User Group Locator maintenance team
>>>
>>>
>>
>> -- Paul Reitman, CEO
>> Phoenix Studios Nepal
>> Mobile: 9841589797
>>
>> www.phoenixstudios.com.np/corporate
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
-- Paul Reitman, CEO
Phoenix Studios Nepal
Mobile: 9841589797
www.phoenixstudios.com.np/corporate
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