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This is a list of '''[[users' group]]s''' and types of users' groups with their own Wikipedia articles, categorized by interest.
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==Computers==
This is a list of notable computer [[users' group]]s categorized by interest.
===General===

==General==
* [[Chaos Computer Club]]
* [[Chaos Computer Club]]
* [[Computer Measurement Group]] (CMG)
* [[ComputerTown UK]]
* [[Homebrew Computer Club]]
* [[Homebrew Computer Club]]
* [[Port7Alliance]]
* [[Nordic University Computer Club]]
* [[Computer Club of Western Michigan University]]
* [[Philadelphia Area Computer Club (PACS)]]
* [[North Texas PC Users Group]]
* [[NYPC: New York Personal Computer User Group]]


===Hardware platforms===
==Hardware platforms==
* [[Adamcon]] (Coleco Adam user group)
====Commodore====
* [[Toronto PET Users Group]] (TPUG)
* [[Toronto PET Users Group]] (TPUG)
* [[SHARE (computing)|SHARE]]
* [[Commodore Users Group of Saskatchewan]] (CUGS)
====Macintosh====
* [[Macintosh User Groups in the UK]]
* [[DUsers]], the first Macintosh users group, based at [[Drexel University]]
''See also:''
* [[IIUG]] International Informix Users Group
:* [[Macintosh User Groups in the UK]]
* [[COMMON]] for Power Systems (IBM i, AS/400, iSeries, System i, AIX and Linux) users in North America.
===Operating systems===
====FreeBSD====
*[[FreeBSD User Group]]
====GNU/Linux====
''See also:''
:* [[LUGs, FSUGs, GLUGs in India and Asia]]
:* [[LUGs in Australia]]
:* [[LUGs, FSUGs, GLUGs in the UK]]
====GNU/HURD====
* [[Hurd User Group]]


==Linux==
===Software platforms===
* [[Bangalore Linux User Group]]
====Adobe (Formerly Macromedia)====
* [[Central Pennsylvania Multimedia Users Group]] (CPMMUG)
* [[Beijing GNU/Linux User Group]]
* [[Linux Users' Group of Davis]]
* [[ILUG-Delhi]]
* [[Lanka Linux User Group]]
* [[Linux Australia]]
* [[Linux Users of Victoria]]
* [[LinuxChix]]
* [[Loco team]]
* [[NYLUG]]
* [[Portland Linux/Unix Group]]
* [[RLUG]]
* [[SEUL]]
* [[Southern California Linux Expo]]


==Programming languages==
===Languages===
====Java====
* [[Java User Group]]
====Perl====
* [[Perl Mongers]]
* [[Perl Mongers]]
====TeX====
* [[DantE]]
* [[TeX Users Group]]
====Misc====
* [[Z User Group]]
* [[Z User Group]]


==Markup languages==
==Toys==
* [[Lego User Group]]
* [[TeX Users Group]]
* [[Deutschsprachige Anwendervereinigung TeX]]


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This is a list of notable computer users' groups categorized by interest.

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