On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> Well, I suppose you know that the [Privacy Information] link just repaints
> the page.
Er, it should reference the anchor at the end of the page (#privacy). Is
your browser window big enough to show the whole form at once? If so, then
the page won't scroll at all. I added a "Privacy Information" title in bold
for that footnote to make this a little more obvious.
> And the removal link isn't a mailto link (and points to something other
> than [EMAIL PROTECTED])!
Yeah, it is an empty HREF attribute. That is something I wanted to bring
up. We should have an email box (I like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") for Linux Business
Show correspondence. I'm sure setting that up would be relatively simple; the
real question is, where should it go?
One idea that might would be a closed mailing list of a few people willing
to answer LBS email. The rule would be to post to the list if you are going
to answer a mail, then wait ~10 minutes to make sure nobody else's "claim" is
in the queue. Or does anyone know of a web-based system that will do this
better?
> However, you may want to add Linux to the list of Operating Systems.
Duh! Of course. Missing the forest... :)
> And maybe add Perl, HTML, and TCL to the list of Programming Languages.
What about PHP, Python... the list could get rather long. I'll add HTML,
for sure. Does anyone else want to weigh in on languages we should include?
> (I know, HTML isn't really a programming language, but it will give us an
> idea of how they're using their systems).
Close enough. :)
> Have you arranged for anyone to host it? Or would you like it on the
> GNHLUG site?
We decided that www.gnhlug.org/lbs/ would be a great place to put all Linux
Biz Show information. I suppose we should mention that to you. :-)
I haven't put together a main page yet, because we're still early in the
planning stages. I'll whip up a quick page with the date and a link to the
registration form so we can have something there early on.
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Ben Scott
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