[SGVLUG] Call for webmasters / upcoming presentations

Don Saxton dsaxton at pacbell.net
Fri Jul 1 22:13:14 PDT 2005


/A little tough love here --  if you really understood how easy it is, 
you would have done it by now.


/
Douglas Burton wrote:

> It seems to me that a wiki might be a nifty solution. I've never 
> implemented one, but there's not much to it as I understand. Worth 
> consideration?
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> Doug
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> Emerson, Tom wrote:
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>> OK, it looks like we have a site (under our direct control) and a 
>> subject or two, so now we need a couple of authors to create a spiffy 
>> write-up and a couple of people willing to make sure "the site" gets 
>> updated in a timely manner.
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>> We *do* have a small group of volunteers who originally responded for 
>> this (David, Jean, & Stephen, I believe) so I'm writing to make sure 
>> they are still interested and to find out if anyone else wants to 
>> help stir the pot [though we probably will keep the number of cooks 
>> limited overall... :) ]
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>> For those that want to be in a primary position for this, is there 
>> any preference for maintaining the site via some form of 
>> content-management system or "blogging" software (such as greymatter, 
>> moveable type, or ???) or just a plain-jane "keep the page reasonably 
>> clean by hand" approach (using a regular text editor or *perhaps* a 
>> mid-level page/site management program such as bluefish, quanta, or 
>> (heaven forbid) frontpage or HoTMetaL?)  [note: I think it is called 
>> bluefish, it's been a while since I looked]  [note 2: since "quanta" 
>> is installed on my system "by default / as part of KDE", it's about 
>> all I know of and I'll admit bias towards it, even if I don't know 
>> how to use it all that well yet... ;) ]
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