----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 4:23 PM
Subject: PLUG chat in the website? was Re: [plug] chat


> since we are on this topic maybe I can share something regarding an offer
> for a chat client in the PLUG Website.
>
> regarding the chat for PLUG, somebody from www.chatpinoy.com offered to
> add chat in our PLUG website but I didn't really implemented it yet coz I
> still have to get the consent of the PLUGgers themselves and also
> the PLUG-board.
>
> there were some issues I encountered with their offers kasi:
>
> 1.) I checked the web regarding where the software came from.  I found
> out that it was a shareware client and therefore we need to pay for it.  I
> don't know yet what kind of license they have for giving us a chat
> interface in our website.
>
> 2.) I thought of PLUG as an organization that promotes opensource/free
> software to the world and I was thinking that maybe PLUGgers don't want
> the idea that a proprietary software is running in our website.
>
> 3.) I don't know if our current server can handle that many requests.  The
> server is a property of one of the PLUGgers and I don't really know if he
> is running something important in that server.
>
> 4.) I still need to know what you think of this proposal.
>
> but if you guys really wanna chat......there is a chat client in
> chatpinoy's site for linux..........the URL is
> http://www.chatpinoy.com/linux.htm
>
> and you can also connect through MIRC, just forgot how.
>
> Jess Emerson Uy
> PLUG WEBTeam
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

Why not just make a channel in DALNET or UNDERNET
and start from there? (Temporarily) I'll start it for you guys
if you want to 8o)

Chatting for info, (daw) hehehe
~Viril~


-
Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph
To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to