[sf-lug] Status of SF-LUG / Linux meeting(s) @ Noisebridge? & SF-LUG web site (mis?)information thereof
jim
jim at well.com
Mon May 20 18:11:45 PDT 2019
Thank you, Ken,
I read the source for this and your
previous link. I cannot understand
what to steal from them to improve
our v. simple page.
http://www.sf-lug.org/
On 5/20/19 6:02 PM, Ken Shaffer wrote:
> Another example of a site my friend converted to dynamic is
> http://redstartsystems.com/speechinterfaceresearch
> Ken
>
> On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 2:58 PM Ken Shaffer <kenshaffer80 at gmail.com
> <mailto:kenshaffer80 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Jim,
> Take a look at thetasystems.net <http://thetasystems.net> for an
> example of a compliant site. Change your browser window size to
> see the format change on the fly.
> A friend runs a business updating web sites (this is his site),
> but it's should be easy enough to do it yourself for a simple site
> like ours.
> Ken
>
> On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 9:51 AM jim <jim at well.com
> <mailto:jim at well.com>> wrote:
>
>
> good point. the sf-lug web page should
> be updated.
> NOTE the web page is hand-coded HTML
> (by me, circa 2007).
> I can make basic content changes, but
> I have no clue how to re-write the
> page to be mobile-compliant. I am
> guessing that narrowing the page
> width might improve mobile perception
> somewhat.
>
> I have access, but will have trouble
> re-discovering my password.
>
> Also, it will help if people can chime
> in about what should be changed.
>
>
>
> On 5/15/19 12:35 AM, Michael Paoli wrote:
>> Seen else-list:
>>> To: BerkeleyLUG <berkeleylug at googlegroups.com>
>>> <mailto:berkeleylug at googlegroups.com>
>>> Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 23:20:23 -0700 (PDT)
>>
>>> 1. I think that the one in SF's Mission District was and
>>> still is likely to
>>> be the Noisebridge hackerspace https://www.noisebridge.net/
>>> - According to Noisebridge's events page
>>> https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Category:Events ,
>>> Noisebridge doesn't hold
>>> meetups for Linux any more, even though the main SF-LUG page at
>>> http://www.sf-lug.org/ somehow lists these meetup events as
>>> actually
>>> occuring.
>>
>> So ... if the (mis?)information on http[s]://www.sf-lug.org/
>> <http://www.sf-lug.org/>
>> doesn't reasonably accurately reflect what
>> SF-LUG and/or Linux stuff is happening at Noisebridge (and
>> especially
>> if it says stuff is happening there and it's not - and doubly so
>> if it doesn't give information about checking/confirming on/via
>> Noisebridge site), then perhaps what's presented on
>> http[s]://www.sf-lug.org/ <http://www.sf-lug.org/>
>> ought be suitably updated ... perhaps someone who knows the
>> current
>> situation at Noisebridge could even inform SF-LUGers (e.g.
>> via the
>> SF-LUG list), so those having access to edit the SF-LUG web
>> page(s)
>> might make suitable updates if they're not sufficiently
>> accurate.
>>
>> And maybe even someone besides me (there are 4 such folks
>> besides myself
>> that have the requisite access) ought make relevant edits to
>> the SF-LUG
>> web page.
>> https://www.wiki.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=sf-lug:resources_etc
>>
>>
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