Jacob Meuser wrote:
I see there have been 61 'folders' for 668, pretty impressive. Maybe
there'd be more new members if euglug's FAH efforts were more blatant
on the website?
Excellent idea!
(BTW, the euglug webmaster position is still open. Doesn't anyone
here want fame, wealth, and
On 20031106.1115, Bob Miller said ...
Jacob Meuser wrote:
I see there have been 61 'folders' for 668, pretty impressive. Maybe
there'd be more new members if euglug's FAH efforts were more blatant
on the website?
Excellent idea!
(BTW, the euglug webmaster position is still open.
Rob Hudson wrote:
Any votes to just install something like Geeklog or Postnuke, and have a
web admin group to manage it?
That'd suit me. But someone still needs to be responsible for overall
site organization, appearance, etc. Beaker's redesign looks good, but
I was thinking that [EMAIL
I vote for tikiwiki. I like it:
http://tikiwiki.org/
Started using it at home, for myself and for some contract work this
summer, and now also at work, to help some documentation needs...
It is still being actively developed, yet is already quite functional
and feature-rich. The more I look at
On Thursday 06 November 2003 02:17 pm, Rob Hudson wrote:
: On 20031106.1115, Bob Miller said ...
:
: Jacob Meuser wrote:
: I see there have been 61 'folders' for 668, pretty impressive. Maybe
: there'd be more new members if euglug's FAH efforts were more blatant
: on the website?
:
:
61 folders: well, some folks had made multiple user names, one or more
of which is unused; and some users are inactive... I still rank under an
inactive folder, can you believe it?!
fold on!
Ben
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:11:49 -0801
Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| (I think) I got the