Rob,
I think your suggestion of having a Web Team, as opposed to having a
single Web master has its advantages (just consider the Web master gets
an 80k$ offer for a position in Beaverton that needs to be filled ASAP).
Of course, such an arrangement requires some guidelines or
guidance(unless you enjoy chaos). This, in turn, would give YOU the
opportunity to develop some sort of team leadership experience! (if you
wish so?).
I have built and maintained the Web page for our local canoe club
(http://www.efn.org/~canoe) and know how much 'grunt work' can be
involved in keeping a site up-to-date and being the e-mail dispatcher at
the same time. I would be happy to put in my share of time by joining the
EugLUG WebTeam (my experience at the canoe Web site was somewhat limited
to our club members' background and needs: a mid-50s group, just
discovering the Web, partially even using Web-TV ... so including some
SSI with some minimal .sgi was as much as I could make work across our
clients' platforms.)
- Horst.
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On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Rob Hudson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In Jan 1999, I volunteered to maintain the web pages for EUG-LUG. It's
> been a great learning experience, and I think the experience of working
> on the site helped me find my present job doing web development at IMS
> (http://eugene.net).
>
> If anyone is interested, I'd like to pass on the opportunity that was
> given to me, and give someone else a chance to gain experience in
> maintaining the web site.
>
> I certainly don't mind keeping it up, and enjoy it. I'd like to keep
> working on the CGI scripts that help run the site. So maybe a Web Team
> would be a good thing to initiate.
>
> If anyone is interested, let me know.
>
> -Rob.
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