At this point yes, but don't expect a full-blown CMS system for individual
sub-cultured sites. I think we as a Aus Community haven't got enough
userbase to justify time/development for state-driven-entity sites.

That's my view at this point anyway.

Also, what's everyone's thoughts on ONLINE Forums, in that will it impact on
CFAUSSIE? I don't see the integration between both CFAUSSIE and ONLINE
version happening like we see with Macromedia.com, unless lyris has
capabilities i haven't seen yet.

Scott



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> Do we, as User Group Managers, get to maintain our own content?
>
> Brett
> B)
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> Scott Barnes wrote:
> > Heyas
> >
> > Well as you may or may not of heard, I've been given the burden..err i
mean
> > the privelliage of breathing some life into the site.
> >
> > How do you all feel about a semi-flashmx site? It won't be Bandwidth
> > intensive and will have allot of smarts in place, but i'd like to do
some
> > funky inspiring things without having to hear you all piss and moan
about
> > Browser warfare.
> >
> > Will that go against your Linux principals?
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> > Scott
> >
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