I propose we get Cody Somerville in on this as well, if he is willing/has
the time, because he is also part of the xubuntu.org admin team.

-Adam

On 12/2/06, Brian Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all...sorry it has been a while since I emailed (new baby, holidays,
etc...you know the drill).  I tried to install MediaWiki for use at the
xubuntuguide.org site at the recommendation of this group, but my host
doesn't support PHP 5, so no luck there.  I resorted back to TikiWiki and
applied the Tikipedia theme which makes it look and work much the same as
MediaWiki.  Also, I was able to use Fantastico to auto-install TikiWiki via
my host, so staying up to date with the latest versions and patches should
be much easier for me this way.  I hope this is an acceptable direction.

As I mentioned before, I'm a grateful user but I'm a far cry from an
expert or Admin.  So, I'd like to open up the floor to anyone that would
like to contribute, edit, and moderate the xubuntuguide.org site as an
Admin.  I think that Adam Miller and Vincent raised their hand before, but
if anyone would like to be added just drop me a line at brian -at- blawson
-dot- net.

Again, my hope and vision for the site would be to achieve something
similar to ubuntuguide.org (step-by-step tutorials, instructions, and
how-tos for configuration and installation of software) but with
alternatives suited for the Xubuntu distribution (non-GTK dependent, low
resource consumption, etc.).

Thanks,
Brian






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