Richard van Paasen wrote:
What's wrong with freevo.org? We don't necessarily need a new site, the problem
mainly is that somebody needs to maintain it. Also next year and the year after
that.
A forum would be nice, though.
TheHog
Citeren Prysme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Hello tom,
|
| A forum would be a nice idea to share tips and experience.
|
| Prysme.
|
| 2005/8/29, Tom Van den Bon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| >
| > Hi All,
| >
| > I'm willing to create a freevo website and keep it maintained. I want to
| > create a site with all the basic information as well as a decent
| > repository
| > of plugins and themes. Will anyone have a problem if I continue with this?
| > (Dischi?). Any ideas and content you would like to see on this site can
| > also
| > be sent to me.
| >
| > Hope I can help,
| >
| > Tom
| >
| >
| >
| > ________________________________________________
| >
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| >
| >
| >
I think that the site could do with a bit of a makeover in general. I
know Dischi has said many times that he doesn't have the time to
maintain the site so if Tom wants to take over that would be great (but
Dischi's the man to confirm that). On a personal note I wouln't
recommend a forum though as I believe it simply splits the community and
knowledge into two groups and makes keeping track of all issues even harder.
Regards,
John
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