Re: [hackers] Names and Domains
Domains are easy to come by. We need to find some servers. Anything supporting PHP and SQL will do. Hoefully we will find some grassroots organizations with hosts, but we, as shown by the current state of americansfordean.com, need reliable servers with bandwidth to survive a campaign. -Neil -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim: ndrumm3 http://www.ews.uiuc.edu/~ndrumm On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Howard Vicini wrote: > > Josh & all, > > I have sent this information before, but maybe you weren't thinking along > these lines yet ... > > I already own www.dean4america.us and, as I have said, I registered it for > just such a purpose ... > > I thought perhaps the '4' vs 'for' could become the subtle, distinguishing > factor between volunteer vs official Dean sites ... er, nodes ... > > You are welcome to it, and I am willing to give up ownership to the group, > as long as you are certain that you will put it to use. > > Howard2 > > > - Original Message - > From: "Joshua Koenig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 4:55 PM > Subject: [hackers] Names and Domains > > > > > > Hey all, > > > > My hometown Meetup group in Eugene (lane county) somehow got the > > following domain for their activities: > > > > http://dean2004.lane.or.us/ > > > > I'll inquire. If there's free country namespace nationwide, this could > > be a good option for our network users. > > > > cheers > > -josh > > > > > > Politics is the art of controlling your environment. Participate! > > Elect Howard Dean President in 2004! > > http://www.outlandishjosh.com/politics/dean/ > > > > > > > > >
[hackers] Names and Domains
Josh & all, I have sent this information before, but maybe you weren't thinking along these lines yet ... I already own www.dean4america.us and, as I have said, I registered it for just such a purpose ... I thought perhaps the '4' vs 'for' could become the subtle, distinguishing factor between volunteer vs official Dean sites ... er, nodes ... You are welcome to it, and I am willing to give up ownership to the group, as long as you are certain that you will put it to use. Howard2 - Original Message - From: "Joshua Koenig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 4:55 PM Subject: [hackers] Names and Domains > > Hey all, > > My hometown Meetup group in Eugene (lane county) somehow got the > following domain for their activities: > > http://dean2004.lane.or.us/ > > I'll inquire. If there's free country namespace nationwide, this could > be a good option for our network users. > > cheers > -josh > > > Politics is the art of controlling your environment. Participate! > Elect Howard Dean President in 2004! > http://www.outlandishjosh.com/politics/dean/ > > >
[hackers] Smart Mobs
If you haven't seen it, Howard Rheingold picked up on the Wired article and posted an excerpt and comment on his site. http://www.smartmobs.com/archives/001292.html Good work Zach, and all the team! Dave Pentecost
[hackers] Names and Domains
Hey all, My hometown Meetup group in Eugene (lane county) somehow got the following domain for their activities: http://dean2004.lane.or.us/ I'll inquire. If there's free country namespace nationwide, this could be a good option for our network users. cheers -josh Politics is the art of controlling your environment. Participate! Elect Howard Dean President in 2004! http://www.outlandishjosh.com/politics/dean/
RE: [hackers] We need themes!
I posted my 'aldon4dean' theme on the Wiki. It is a tarball that you can download, install hack, whatever. It is essentially the Marvin theme with a Dean banner instead, and having gotten rid of the 'drop' bullet points. Aldon -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Neil Drumm Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 11:46 PM To: Hack4Dean List Subject: [hackers] We need themes! Here is something hot off the developers list for anyone to get started on. We need themes. There are ideas in the wiki: http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?DrupalThemes I suggest that everyone who knows CSS well make a theme this weekend. If you writing a Drupal module or doing MetaDean work you a encouraged to a slightly lesser extent to make a theme. If you don't think you know CSS well enough, now is the perfect time to build your resume or make a theme which is more html (and some php) based. -Neil -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim: ndrumm3 http://www.ews.uiuc.edu/~ndrumm -- Forwarded message -- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 23:28:03 -0400 From: Moshe Weitzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [developers] theme design tips When we do our big call for themers to help with this project, I submit that CSS expertise is the only skill needed. I say this because the state of the art Drupal theme, 'xtemplate', can be completely customized just by editing its stylesheet. I posted a blurb about this to the Drupal Handbook - http://drupal.org/node/view/2309
[hackers] Fwd: Geeks4Dean owner message (Radio UserLand: Mail from brianna)
Here's an email I got after mentioning geeks4dean in a blog __ Begin forwarded message: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon Jul 14, 2003 5:29:58 PM America/New_York To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Radio UserLand: Mail from brianna brianna [1] sent this email to you through the Radio UserLand [2] community server, re this page [3]. "The campaign or any of the Geeks4Dean sites springing up like mushrooms" ehem... count me in, as i apparently alreayd am by default :) http://geeks4dean.com [1] http://geeks4dean.com [2] http://radio.userland.com/ [3] http://blaserco.com/blogs/
[hackers] Name Change
Someone else got to Geeks4Dean first I'm afraid. Check it out: http://geeks4dean.com/ The modified Magic card made me laugh. ~Alison
[hackers] File release: event module 0.1.1
Download: http://sf.net/projects/dean/ Test: http://dean.sf.net/ New and fully working version out. Still rather rough around the edges, but a solid release. Post your observations/complaints as comments on the test page. If you want more frequent updates or want to help make sure you are on [EMAIL PROTECTED] How often does everyone want to see updates from developers on this list? You will get them at least every time we have a question that significantly affects the system or user experience, but what else do you expect to see? -Neil -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim: ndrumm3 http://www.ews.uiuc.edu/~ndrumm