On Sep 5, 2008, at 8:24 PM, andrew mcelroy wrote:

>
> Sorry for outright top quoting.
> I noticed that on recent speakers, there will be a talk about  
> Wordpress.
> Would it be redundant and /or of little interest to talk about
> Wordpress mu (multi user wordpress)?
>

There's one way to find out, post your idea for your topic and see  
how much interest is expressed by the crowd. I think it would be  
something worth hearing about.

> I have had to extensively work with Wordpress mu, which does pretty
> much everything wordpress does,
> but for many more blogs.
>
> Would anyone be interested in hearing about Wordpress mu... maybe even
> as a part two of wherever Mitch leaves off.
>

I have never used WordPress, but I would be interested in what  
happens when you have to deploy it for something more substantial  
than one person's personal journal.

> The only other topics that I would feel competent enough to talk about
> would be (off the top of my head)
> Ruby on Rails, Xen, LAMP under Ubuntu server  edition / Debian Etch,
> or possibly Drupal 6 + civiCRM

Rails maybe / Xen would be a good one / LAMP on... maybe

I think the CentreSource crowd may be preparing some Drupal material.  
That's just what I picked up from a conversation I had with Jaime  
Meredith this week. But again, I haven't heard of civiCRM so that  
might be a good one.

>
> Respectfully,
> Andrew McElroy (Dink)

JC

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