Maybe something like PHPnuke or similar things could be the trick and
allow more people to put in some efforts to provide content etc. These
things help to retire old news to the proper sections.
Rob
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rob
van der Heij
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 4:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Linuxvm.org Main Page
Maybe something like PHPnuke or similar things could be the trick and
allow more people to put in some efforts to provide content
As many/most of you have noticed, I've not been able to keep the main page
of the web site updated for quite a while. Other parts have been a little
better, but could be better as well. My apologies for that, and I will try
to do something about it. I do have a reason (although not an excuse)
Mark,
It is certainly a herculean effort on your part to attempt to keep that
up and frankly I've often wondered how you found the time to do so. I
want to say that your efforts are greatly appreciated, it is a great
reference. For my opinion, I don't think it is necessary to summarize
the
Mark,
I would say put the .../present/ directory on the front page. I'd
recommend sorting the presentations/papers in reverse chronological order
and perhaps adding a date to each entry (perhaps a small script/app to gen
the Web page is worth looking into). Keeping the presentations up to date
Mark,
Rich certainly hit the nail on the head...it's a great deal of work on
your part and your efforts are indeed greatly appreciated by the group.
I don't think the front page needs to carry a summary of the list.
IMHO, the front page should have:
1) pointers to recent major announcements of