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Subject: [webdev] Re: webdev meeting
From: "Jonathan Hall" <flimzy@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 14:28:41 -0500
Reply-to: webdev@xxxxxxxxx

I can attend.  It should be known that I will probably not be an active
developer, but I may be able to help in other ways--such as donating a
machine and/or connectivity.  I can attend just about any evening except
Tuesdays or Thursdays.

-- Jonathan



----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Hull" <thull2@xxxxxxx>
To: <webdev@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 12:29 PM
Subject: [webdev] webdev meeting


>
> OK, I'm back in Wichita now. As per previous mail, we need to
> get together and thrash out some details on how to get the
> ACLUG website project moving again. Given that we've never
> had more than 4-5 people attend in the past, please, anyone
> who would attend under any circumstances, please write back
> and say when you could/could not make a meeting. Also, any
> proposals on where? The meeting should occur no later than
> two weeks from today (Oct. 6, so that means Oct. 20).
>
> The assumption at this point is that we will be building the
> website using PostNuke (PHP, MySQL, Apache). Any alternative
> proposals to this should be stated in writing to the webdev
> list ahead of the meeting, and will only be considered if
> there are at least 2-3 people willing and able to make a
> credible commitment to such a project.
>
> I'll publish an agenda the day before the meeting. Minimally,
> it will include:
>
>   * web connection and host machine
>   * system admin on host machine
>   * revision control (cvs) on website source
>   * bug tracking system
>   * mail lists
>   * graphic design
>   * content development plan
>
> The latter is by far the largest/most openended issue.
> People should take a close look at what PostNuke provides
> (news, stories, reviews?), and how easy it is to add new
> features.
>
> Please comment. BTW, is there a Oct. 7 meeting? (I haven't
> seen an announcement.)
>
> --
> /*
>   *  Tom Hull * thull2 at cox.net * http://www.tomhull.com/
>   */
>
>
>



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