FYI, just in case anyone needs to reach me:
I've changed jobs and my old work email address and mobile phone number are
no longer valid. Below are my current email addresses. I don't like
Microsoft; remove them from my email addresses.
Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
maddog,
Hope all is well, wherever you are. :-)
Quick question: Have you done anything this season to make our usual
arrangements at Hosstraders? If you have, just let us all know. If not,
I'll just email Norm Blake (spot) and Al Shuman (tables) myself.
advTHANKSance!
--
Ben [EMAIL
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, David Marston wrote:
What's the date for that?
What : Hosstraders
Where: Hopkinton State Fairgrounds, Hopkinton, NH
When : Fri 6 May Sat 7 May (first Fri/Sat in May)
Who : Me and a number of other volunteers
More discussion can be found in recent traffic on the
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
Except that wouldn't explain why I got your message this time.
Yes it does. Remember that I travel, and send email various ways from
various ISPs. Apparently one of my ways and ISPs is on that list.
A. Good point.
He even said the spot exists
On Apr 30 at 5:41am, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
The fairgrounds opens for normal people at 0900 on Friday ...
^^^
What about me?
Sorry about my recent silence here; I was dead for a bit. (I got better.)
I've managed to get Friday off from work, so I
On Aug 2 at 2:38pm, Ted Roche wrote:
Let's also start planning who's going to bring what.
Well, I don't cook, in much the same way that rocks don't float. However, I
am more then willing to buy supporting stuff (soda, beer, chip, dips, veggie
platters, etc.) from the local stupidmarket.
On Sep 9 at 5:37pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
I just got a tacit OK from MV to put a 1U box in one of their
cabinets.
Coolness!
Now we'll have to see about getting the thing running some software. :)
The net manager now knows about this but wants to know how its configured
for the rack (2
Hello,
I just got another day-late-dollar-short message from Rob for SLUG again (hi
Rob!). I decided to examine the headers and noticed that the message appears
to have spent about 12 hours bouncing around inside rogue.codemeta.com. I
just wanted to make sure that is expected.
It
On Sep 23 at 8:40pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
As a result, it looks different. But all the content and I believe all of
the users have been migrated.
Crap. Methinks something got borked. :-(
Looking at http://www.gnhlug.org: It looks like some style sheets got lost
along the way, leaving
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 09:46:19 -0400
From: Bruce Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Emergency switchover of the web site
Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Sep 23 at 8:40pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
As a result, it looks
On Sep 25 at 5:46pm, Ted Roche wrote:
Early this morning. Looks fixed.
9 PM on Sun 25 Sep. All looks well to me. No problems viewing. My
credentials from the old system work. Editing works. Indexes work. Search
works.
Again, kudos to Bruce for getting things switched over on
On Sep 28 at 2:21pm, Ted Roche wrote:
1. Join the -org list and/or reply to me that you'd like to attend the
meeting.
I'd like, and plan, to attend.
2. Join the -org list and add to the suggested agenda.
Done. See:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/AutumnalSummit2005
3.
Hey,
Can I nuke the wiki spam? We've got like 20 or so users in TWiki which
are clearly spam. Ted even marked them as such. I'd like to either move them
to the trash, or better yet, delete them entirely.
Objections? Comments?
Example spam:
On Sep 30 at 9:37pm, mike ledoux wrote:
I'm pulling down CD images for Hosstraders.
Heh. Me too. We should probably try planning this one of these years.
You know, just for a change of pace. ;-)
... GamesKNOPPIX[3] 4.0.2-0.3-EN (DVD only) ...
FYI, I'm not bringing a DVD burner or
On Oct 3 at 2:22pm, Ted Roche wrote:
There were several requests for Macintosh and PPC last year.
Yah, I was planning on putting PPC near or at the top. Just can't decide if
AMD64 should come first. Poor Alpha.
On Oct 3 at 2:25pm, mike ledoux wrote:
There were several requests for
On Oct 3 at 9:07pm, mike ledoux wrote:
I have the AMD64 and PPC versions of FC4 ...
Okay, I've got:
- CentOS 4.1 (RHEL clone), for i386 and AMD64
- Slackware 10.2 for i386
- Debian 3.1r0a, discs 1-4, for i386, AMD64, PowerPC, Motorola 68K, Alpha,
SPARC, and HP PA-RISC
On the down side,
Hey all,
Okay, so my claim that I would have the website re-organization done
tonight was rather overstating my abilities. Aside for the need for sleep
and the demands of Real Life and such, I was ignoring the fact that my main
home PC is currently in some distress due to distro flux. But
[My apologies if you receive this twice. My mailer burped on the first
attempt and I'm not sure if it went through or not.]
*** NOTE: I've added the -org list to the recipients. ***
My primary concern with all of this is that it has occurred largely in
private. Sure, we haven't
On Oct 26 at 11:27pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
PS: I don't think this whitelisting is going to work...
What if we just whitelist *everybody* legit? All the current legit users, I
mean. Put a note in the registration or default page or whatever saying to
join the -org list and post to get
On Nov 6 at 10:45am, Bruce Dawson wrote:
Unfortunately, the user account is created with a password, which is then
sent in the registration email. (And I'm the only one who gets the
bounces.)
What if changed the Twiki admin address (currently jbd+gnhlugwiki3) to be
a sendmail alias or
On Nov 7 at 11:58am, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
... you in December, Ben, if that works for you.
Sure does. (Whoo-hoo, more time to procrastinate!) I suggest posting news
about both meetings to -announce@ as soon as convenient for you.
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Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Nov 8 at 5:05pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
Ben Scott wrote:
| ... poor man's CAPTCHA ...
Well, OK. But I got the BlackListPlugin working ... I think this will stop
a large number of automated (and even some non-automated) attacks.
Well, cool. That's better. I was just thinking along the
On Dec 19 at 9:25pm, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
I've pinged Michael; it took him a couple of days to respond last time I
talked to him -- but I asked for a quick response this time. We'll see.
Okay; thanks, Ken. Keep us posted! :-)
Are we already past a reasonable deadline for notification
Strongly suggest posting to -discuss.
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
I've been contacted by an IT manager who's offered to host some LUG
meetings in Manchester.
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On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Paul Lussier p.luss...@comcast.net wrote:
1. Have a place to hold meetings.
2. Have a presenter willing to present something of interest
3. Schedule a time and date
4. Announce said meeting (right here on this list, or on gnhlug-announce)
5. Wait for people to
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 4:06 PM, kenta kenta.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello org-list members,
[cue dim echo, as in a vast empty cavern]
I would like to start holding Manchester area LUG meetings.
Please do!
Can someone here provide me any details on what it takes to officially
start a new
Attention GNHLUG Board of Director people!
Someone wants to set-up a Linux meeting in Manchester. Yay! They
can do that without our help, but they want to use the GNHLUG name,
and we're supposed to approve that. The proposed coordinators are
show below.
I'm in favor: Kenta has been
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 3:56 PM, kenta kenta.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Ben and to everyone else who has provided their approvals and
feedback.
Than *you* for taking this on! I get the feeling there's a lot of
potential interest in a Manchester group, but somebody needed to step
forward to
Who: GNHLUG Board of Directors, and people interested in becoming same
What: Required annual meeting
Date: Tue 26 Oct 2010
Time: 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Where: Wings Your Way, Manchester, NH
Agenda:
* Required annual meeting
* Complete NH registration
* Designate board members
For legal
I usually get at least a couple apparently bogus accounts per week.
Unless they start modifing pages I don't even bother nuking the
accounts anymore.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
Spammer. Nuked per
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
It's the most effort I've seen from a spammer in a while.
They just registered themselves again. Same name, same M.O.
Persistent little bugger. Nuked. I'm going to watch and see if it
happens again and if it's always
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Benjamin Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote:
On a sort-of related note, I just decided to test our backups by
deleting all of /sites/gnhlug/twiki3/TWiki/pub/Main/ (holds wiki
file attachments). I've asked for a restore.
And it's back.
Three cheers for Matt
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
If any of the directors would like to have their information updated ...
Mine is unchanged.
Thanks, and Happy Holidays!
Merry Kwanzanukkamas!
-- Ben
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On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
The time has come to file the annual report due once each five years
with the Secretary of State's office.
Done and added to the wiki at:
Sweet. Thanks, Ted! As usual, we all owe you.
We won't need to file again
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Cole Tuininga co...@code-energy.com wrote:
Hey folks - one of the zones that I have managed with my account at Dyn
is nhlug.org.
We might want to keep nhlug.org just because it's an obvious and easy name.
The domain appears to be delegated to Bill McG's
Since the cat is apparently out of the bag...
We -- me and a couple other guys who have had close contact with the
MV operations team -- were notified slightly earlier of MV's
unfortunate, impending demise.
GNHLUG's Internet server, liberty.gnhlug.org, lives at MV. (For
free, for many
Test message, please ignore.
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