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Subject: [ntpug] Re: Website
From: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 28 Mar 2000 16:54:17 -0600
Reply-to: ntpug@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Uhm, just noticed the copyright notice.  Unless you have formally
registered the North Texas Palm Users Group as whatever entity it is
(non-profit corp?), you better not say that it owns the copyright to
the page.  Other than that, good start :-)

-- John

Austin Hair <crosus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I've put this off long enough, and while I was doing a site myself, I've
> decided I don't have the time to maintain a decent website full time
> (actually, I had a pretty good idea of this, but figured I'd be able to at
> least stick up some quick and dirty site to be built off).  If anyone (OK,
> so there's three people total on this list, couting myself... rephrase - 
> if either of you ;)) would be willing to create and maintain a website, or
> know of anyone who would, then let me know.  ATM I've got a simple page at
> http://www.naptech.yi.org/~ntpug (my box), and would be willing to give 
> someone the ftp/shell pass until a more suitable (and permanent) host is 
> found.  Bringing up that subject, I'm going to see about getting someone 
> (perhaps myself) to sponsor a domain name and perhaps a mew host site... 
> if you know of anyone who could help with that, let me know as well.  A 
> website, once publicized, will do more than anything else to help get our 
> membership up and going in the beginning, so I'm wanting to do this ASAP. 
> Thanks.
> 
> - Austin Hair (Crosus)
>   Founder, NTPUG (hmm... gotta think up some nifty title ;))
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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John Goerzen   Linux, Unix consulting & programming   jgoerzen@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Developer, Debian GNU/Linux (Free powerful OS upgrade)       www.debian.org |
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