Dear Josh,

Where did that fantastic image come from?  And why do I not own a
t-shirt printed with it?

Richard

P.S.  Both vague.us and vague.org seem to be in a state in which
they're not doing much for their owners...perhaps one or the other
would be willing to part with the domain?


On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Josh Sled <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anthony Carrico <[email protected]> writes:
>> Does anyone have recent status of the Vague wiki? Will someone volunteer
>> to do a primer about the wiki this month since we don't have any other
>> preso lined up? After the primer we could skim the HS threads to collect
>>   data.
>
> The VAGUE wiki is a bit outdated mediawiki install, but it is roughly up
> to date, content wise.  I moved all historical meeting
> announcements/notes and other uvm.org/vague/ pages into the wiki, as
> well.  A couple of months ago, Aaron and I tried to upgrade mediawiki
> en-route to using it solely for the http://uvm.org/vague/ webspace, but
> that failed primarily because that webhost is not running php5. :| I
> understand there's an effort being made to make php5 available on that
> host, but its a long battle. :(
>
> FWIW, I'd love if we had a reasonable second-level domain for VAGUE that
> was more … well, bluntly, under my^w our control. :D Not that I don't
> totally love and appreciate the uvm.org webspace and *especially*
> mailing-list hosting and archives.  But I think a second-level domain
> would help with google juice and group identity/branding, especially
> externally.  And this php hosting situation is a PITA.  Problem is, I
> can't seem to figure out a good second-level domain that's available.  I
> guess we could copy the VAGUE Geocaching group
> <http://www.geovague.org/> and go with <http://unixvague.org/> or
> something.  Thoughts?  Can we get a good domain I can register, and
> migrate VAGUE's web presence over there?
>
> Also, can we get a good logo? :)  My pathetic attempt from a couple of
> years ago is attached as a cautionary exa^w^w^w^w for inspiration. :)
>
>
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