On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 17:55 +0800, Gabriel H. Mercado wrote: > Herewith are notes taken re the PLUG meeting last 11.09.07, at Bo's > Coffee Robinson's Galleria, Ortigas Center Pasig. Meeting started at > 6:30PM.
Thank you Gary for posting the minutes of your meeting, and to the seven other volunteers who were able to set aside time to be there. > Inspite of the unavailability of this archive, the group has decided > to establish a new one. While Ian prefers a Wiki type of website, Ryan > has offered the services of a local Drupal Users Group which the group > had decided to be the best path to take. Ian will volunteer a domain > name for the website, while hosting will continue to be at Mr. Jijo > Sevilla's server. My company, F S 3 Consulting Inc., will continue to host PLUG's mailing lists and the new Drupal-based website free of charge. I presume that Ryan is part of the local DUG that will be helping us with the website revival project? Anyone else on that group aside from Ryan who is also on the PLUG list? Our servers run Debian GNU/Linux Etch. I checked the dependencies of Drupal 5.3 and we shouldn't have any trouble getting it up and running. I'm hoping to be able to start communicating with the website revival team, though, so we can get the ball rolling. I also have a paid license for vBulletin which is valid until Sept 2008 which I can donate to PLUG. We'll need volunteer forum administrators, though, and someone to help work out an interface between vBulletin and our Mailman mailing lists. Is the community still interested in having web-based forums running parallel our mailing lists? How strong are people's objectives to dropping the mailing lists and using the web-based forums, instead? -- Federico Sevilla III F S 3 Consulting Inc. http://www.fs3.ph
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