[sf-lug] www.sf-lug.org & sf-lug.org - not looking so good on The Internet

jim jim at well.com
Tue Feb 5 18:32:41 PST 2013


    Thank you Michael and Grant. I may be sufficiently 
shamed to go to the domain repo and repoint the .org 
name to the .com ip address. 




On Tue, 2013-02-05 at 13:08 -0800, Michael Paoli wrote:
> Jim, et. al.,
> 
> Looks like it's gotten worse[1][3].
> Let me know if you need/want help fixing this[1].  At present,
> http://www.sf-lug.org/ and http://sf-lug.org/ ... well, the results
> aren't pretty[3] ... at least not pretty for SF-LUG, anyway.
> 
> footnotes/references/excerpts:
> 1. http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/sf-lug/2012q2/009300.html
> 2. And/or optimizing, particularly along with [www.]sf-lug.{com,org}
> 3. [4]
>                              Welcome to CircleSoft
> 
>       CircleSoft is a premier computer system design and implementation
>       company with over 35 years of experience in architecting, specifying
>       and implementing cutting edge technology. The CircleSoft staff
>       understands digital technology from the silicon to the user's
>       application software. We have participated in a wide variety of
>       implementation projects from micro-chips to heavy iron VA medical
>       information systems.  In short, CircleSoft brings more to the table,
>       a broad array of experience focused within a very small staff than
>       conventional technology design corporations must rely upon large
>       teams of staff members to even come close.
> 4.
> st=$(printf '\040\007') # space and tab
> lynx -dump http://www.sf-lug.org/ |
> sed -ne \
> '
>      :t
>      /^['"$st"']*[^'"$st"'[]/,/^['"$st"']*$/{
>          # first "real" paragraph and blank line
>          p
>          /^['"$st"']*$/{
>              b n
>          }
>      }
>      n
>      b t
>      :n
>      /^['"$st"']*$/{
>          # skip blank lines
>          n
>          b n
>      }
>      :2
>      # 2nd real paragraph
>      p
>      n
>      /^['"$st"']*$/!b 2
>      q
> ' | expand
> 






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