[SATLUG] Re: Discussing HTML and webwork standards (was orig some thing else).

Robert J. Thomas rthomas at texas.net
Wed Oct 1 16:15:02 CDT 2003


Good Afternoon All,

Again, I understand that you just want to post a single page.  I am
almost sorry that I even responded to the earlier post.  If you send me
an html file or any other semi-readable text, MSWord, presentation, or
other file type, I will post it on the sATLUG web site and add a link in
the sidebar.

If you would like to have anything else posted, I am happy to help out.
(rthomas at satlug.org) Any comments regarding not being able to post
information are unfounded.  All you have to do is create some
semi-legible content, and it will get posted if it is sent to me and of
course SATLUG-related.  It may take a few days, as I am often traveling
for work.
    
Our earlier attempt at a knowledge-based system failed due to lack of
contributions.  With the exception of one post, all of the information
assembled was from my extraction of meaningful  linux-related
information from the mailing list or other related linux web sites.  I
am not able to maintain that level of contribution and was certainly
losing interest without support from other members. 

If you want to change the site, just let me know.  I have permissions
for most any kind of needed work and as I remarked earlier, am
experienced in the use of PHP Nuke for an organizational web site
application.  If you would like to see a prototype, just look at a site
like:  

http://www.delug.org/  

It uses the PHP Nuke system, but is not my personal creation.  The site
I maintain is similar, but not linux-related.

Best Regards All,

-Bob T.  


On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 14:46, indigotwilight at softhome.net wrote:
> > But no matter what you do you cannot satisfy everyone! 
> 
> Very true.  With a group as large as ours, I expect there will be many 
> different ways to approach this.  And there will be many different views on 
> what is most important and what it least important with regard to the site 
> and it's functionality and layout.
> 
> Here's a crazy idea.  Instead of arguing about what's needed and what's not 
> needed and such, why don't you put your HTML where your mouth is?  Anyone 
> who's interested can create a prototype website and the rest of us can vote 
> on it.  Just a thought.
> 
> Mike W.
> 
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Robert J. Thomas
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