I would gladly provide server space for an independent wiki or bbs site 
providing 1. There was enough legit knowledgeable community members to 
volunteer as moderators, 2. All of the moderators would agree to actively 
participate and assist with the control of spammers, hacker and abuse and, 3. 
Someone with real understanding of moodle, drupal, and other common CMS 
integrations, volunteer to create a specific area for step by step tutorials.

Any takers?

Darin

-----Original Message-----
From: "Alvaro" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎3/‎5/‎2014 6:34 AM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Ready tutorial OpenMeetings 2.x and 3.0 in CentOS 6.5 to download

Helo, this Follow-up

Besides the link known for the unload the tutorials
called "Installation of OpenMeetings 2.x and 3.x in CentOS 6.5.pdf"

and "Instalacion de OpenMeetings 2.x y 3.x en CentOS 6.5.pdf":

https://docs.google.com/folderview?id=0B2B7CuoLiRX2NGViMDc5ODUtYzBiNy00MDIyLWJmODItMGVjNTU0Y2VjODQ1&usp=drive_web&num=50&sort=name&layout=list#list


...there are two new links added for the unload of the tutoriales in
English and Spanish respectively:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/bybrfn4ijwq7xhj/Installation_o_OpenMeetings_2-x_and_3-x_in_CentOS_6-5.pdf

https://www.dropbox.com/s/cl8bv0u7nvoafyi/Instalacion_de_OpenMeetings_2-x-y-3-x_en_CentOS_6-5.pdf


...it is a courtesy of Yusuf Nasuh Erturan.


If someone more wants to contribute to the community raising the
tutorials to his server place, will be received well. Please tell here
and every week i will do a follow-up with all the links for the unload,
until the administrators of Apache OpenMeetings give a solution to the
community telling how edit the wiki page.


Best Regards

Alvaro


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