Re: [DDN] Re: looking for a Drupal CMS host

2006-05-04 Thread Tim Gemelli
We offer Drupal for most of our accounts... easy setup through cPanel and 
Fantastico


www.eNonProfits.org

Cheers

Tim

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Subject: [DDN] Re: looking for a Drupal CMS host



Isn't this the same message Xavier posted?

Sully, Morgan wrote:

Hello Digital Divide Members,
 I am currently in the process of looking for a hosting service for a 
content management system for my organization (http://www.sdctc.org).  We 
are looking for a Linux based hosting plan with a decent front end 
(CPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin etc.).  php safe mode off, mod-rewrite 
enabled in Apache, and something like phpMyAdmin.  We would like to 
install Drupal.  Any hosting plans friendly to CTCs or Drupal communities 
is a bonus.  Does anyone know of any?

 thanks in advance,
morgan
 Morgan Sully
AmeriCorps CTC VISTA http://www.cpcs.umb.edu/vista/projectbasics.htm
Community Technology/Youth Digital Media Coordinator

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RE: [DDN] mambo

2005-08-12 Thread Tim Gemelli
We have numerous clients using Mambo.  We usually send them to the two
resources below for assistance.  The first has a few demos and the
second has about 30.

http://www.mambodemo.com/tutorials_preview.html

http://www.mambotutorials.com/content/view/73/144/

Enjoy!

Tim Gemelli
Principal
{ www.eNonProfits.org }



 

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From: Rawlins, Belinda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 4:48 PM
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Subject: [DDN] mambo

Hi, all.
 
We're looking for a user's guide to Mambo CMS for someone who has never
worked with php or a cms before.
The documentation/help from Mambo's site is a little on the thin side.
Does anyone have some recommended resources?
Thanks in advance...
 
Belinda Rawlins
Managing Director
New Mexico Media Literacy Project
6400 Wyoming Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM  87109
505-828-3388
505-828-3149 fax
http://nmmlp.org 

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Re: [DDN] Charity Advantage?

2005-05-09 Thread Tim Gemelli
I don't believe they are, as I cannot find them in Guidestar (which lists all 
registered nonprofits.  It also seems like alot of money $35 just for web 
hosting!

Tim Gemelli
Principal
{ www.eNonProfits.org } 


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From: Terry Mar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: [DDN] Charity Advantage?


 Does anyone out there know if Charity Advantage is a nonprofit or a For
 profit organization?
 
 There is nothing on their website that clearly states what they really are.
 They say some pretty ambiguous things, like:
 
 We want to thank the following foundations for their continued support of
 nonprofits:
 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
 David and Lucile Packard Foundation
 
 But they really don't say that they received grants from these foundations.
 
 They also say: 
 
 NP Online Action would not be possible without the following companies:
 Cisco, MicroSoft, Dell, Yhaoo
 
 But again they do not specifically say that they received grants or just
 purchased/use this technology.
 
 The only thing that is clearly spelled out is the following:
 
 Commitment by Recipient: One-time program administration fee of $59. And,
 Monthly budget of $35 for website hosting and maintenance. Maintenance
 enables your organization to add new web pages and update content on
 existing pages any time.
 
 Any comments?
 
 Terry
 
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 Has anyone heard of Charity Advantage? http://www.charityadvantage.com/ They
 are now accepting proposals for tchonology and service program to improve
 technology and build networks within US based non-profit agencies.
 Siobhan 
 
 Siobhan Champ-Blackwell, MSLIS
 Community Outreach Liaison
 National Network of Libraries of Medicine - MidContinental Region Creighton
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Re: FW: [DDN] Simputer

2005-03-30 Thread Tim Gemelli
I image there will be a host of malicious viruses... but this seems to me 
as an advantage and just the opposite happening as you imply

Here's an example...  PHP Nuke (an open source CMS) could be the most 
popular Web Portal Software. Developed by Francisco Burzi in 2003 its number 
of users/adopters have grown logarithmically.  Since it is open source the 
threats to Nuke are tremendous.  However with a community of like minded 
programmers all facing the same issues, once a threat is identified, fixes 
and patches come almost immediately.  Unlike the closed door Microsoft 
practice.  New versions are constantly being released.  With the open 
source/public license also lending developers to create new resources, 
ad-ons and modules the Nuke community and functionality has also grown at a 
tremendous rate.

I see it as an opportunity rather than a threat
Tim Gemelli
www.eNonProfits.org
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I actually like the idea of a simple low cost computer to assist with
bridging the digital divide, with an emphasis on ASSIST.  But I do have a
problem with the idea of Open Source operating system; maybe someone can
clarify this for me.
If Microsoft has such a problem with people hacking into the loopholes of
their closed source code, what type of malicious viruses will we begin
seeing if an Open Source Operating system such as Linux becomes the 
dominant
OS?

Raymond Waynick

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