No. I just have disk with a copy of the tar files. I can make a copy for you. I can help you understand as much as I've figured out.
James S. Kaplan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >I'll take a look Bob. Is it on a PC at your office? > >- jk > > >On Thursday 29 November 2001 12:41, Apparently Bob Crandell said: >> I have an opportunity, if anyone's interested. There is an open source >> program set that filters web content. The company that launched it lost >> interest. There is one guy left who says he is supporting it, but it looks >> like he is just talk. >> This thing works with Squid and a few other odds and ends. It is called >> netFilter. There are commercial products available but they are too >> expensive. >> I'm working with a small ISP that donates lots of time and resources to >> churches and the like. He can't afford anything so the effort would be >> volunteer. >> >> My personal preference would to be able to administer it through Webmin >> which doesn't happen now. >> >> I can put this on a disk if anyone is interested in taking a look. >> >> Thanks >> >> On 2001.11.29 10:54 Ben Barrett wrote: >> > Snip. Snip. < >> > 2) Nonlocally: (Jim Beard's idea mostly?) How can we leverage the >> > power of the group, to accomplish greater tasks for the >> > linux/open-source community? Does something need ported? >> > bug-tested? documented? we could work together, and say it was done by >> > *US* and not any individual... or at least recognize the group and get >> > our group's name out there more... >> > I think it's cool that we're getting near a milestone with seti@, but >> > I'd rather see collective efforts and not just idle cpu time.... not >> > everyone has time of course, but this is why we work together. >> > See ya tonight! >> > >> > >It was part of a private conversation. Mail can be used for more than >> > >> > just mailing lists. >> > >> > >I didn't ignore you. I was already sending my email when I got yours. >> > > >> > >----- Original Message ----- >> > >From: Linux Rocks ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > >Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:49 PM >> > >Subject: [EUG-LUG:306] Re: An incomplete meeting agenda for tomorrow >> > > >> > >>funny... you ignore me when I say that... yet I dont remember seeing >> > >> > any >> > >> > >>posts from kbob saying anything like that... you did that before, a few >> > >> > weeks >> > >> > >>ago... couldnt be that your bias'd here? or is it an outlook thing? >> > >> >> > >>Jamie >> > >> >> > >>On Wednesday 28 November 2001 16:18, you wrote: >> > >>>KBob made an great suggestion, a written agenda for the meeting, so >> > >> > people >> > >> > >>>can brainstorm and so on in the meantime... and stay focused at the >> > >> > meeting >> > >> > >>>itself. >> > >>> >> > >>>Proposed agenda (feel free to suggest items if it's something >> > >> > radically >> > >> > >>>different and not close to covered by any of the specifics below) >> > >>> >> > >>>Club Organization >> > >>> incorporate? >> > >>> dues and budget? >> > >>> officers? >> > >>> >> > >>>Please keep in mind that *all* of the above itself is questionable, >> > >> > and >> > >> > >>>part of why the meeting is being held: to make some decisions (or >> > >> > rather >> > >> > >>>REmake some decisions, as most of these have been discussed in the >> > >> > past a >> > >> > >>>few times... and for many reasons, we've passed on doing them. One of >> > >> > the >> > >> > >>>main questions will be benefits to doing so.) >> > >>> >> > >>> Activities >> > >>> Clinics - how often, which night? >> > >>> Presentations -Monthly? >> > >>> Special Events - details... >> > >>> K-12 project? >> > >>> Others >> > >>> >> > >>> Meeting Space >> > >>> Candidate spaces >> > >>> EWEB >> > >>> U of O >> > >>> other? >> > >>> >> > >>> Plan of Action >> > >>> >> > >>> Other? >> > >>> >> > >>>Again, be there, be willing to commit time/energy/resources, and be >> > >>>helpful. Or don't come. >> > >>> >> > >>>Stan's PC Training Center, 635 West7th, 6 PM.... >> > >>>No PCs, no installs, not much tech, just organizational but vital... > >_________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > -- Bob Crandell Assured Computing When you need to be sure. Cell 541-914-3985 FAX 240-371-7237 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.assuredcomp.com
