From tracyv at cisco.com Sat Oct 28 14:36:31 2000 From: tracyv at cisco.com (Tracy M. Vierra) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:13 2005 Subject: [web-team]Re: Fwd: Onsite San Jose Event Request Has been Submited: S228 In-Reply-To: <200009282059.NAA06715@mailman.cisco.com> References: <4.1.20000828182415.00b8f920@dogwood.cisco.com> Message-ID: <4.1.20001028143202.04cd2f00@imop.cisco.com> Great! Everything looks good, but can we get sodas and water brought in though? If not that is ok. Thanks! tracyv At 01:58 PM 9/28/00 -0700, you wrote: > > Hi Tracy, > > This is to re-confirm your meeting on October 4th. > > Please let me know to confirm > > Thanks, > Melissa > > > At 06:24 PM 08/28/2000 -0700, tracyv@cisco.com wrote: >> >> Hi Tracy -- >> >> This is to confirm your meeting -- SVLUG -- in the building 9, Silver >> Oak/Jordan Conference Room on October 4th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. The >> conference room will be set theater style for 250 people. I have your AV >> requirements for this meeting listed as an overhead projector and a wireless >> lavaliere microphone. >> >> No catering has been requested for this meeting. >> >> If you have any questions/changes, please let me know. >> Thanks -- >> Lisa >> >>> >>> X-Sender: squijas@malone.cisco.com >>> X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.1 >>> Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 04:56:48 -0700 >>> To: lrigsbee@cisco.com >>> From: Steve Quijas >>> Subject: Fwd: Onsite San Jose Event Request Has been Submited: S228 >>> >>> >Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 10:51:23 -0700 (PDT) >>> >To: squijas@cisco.com >>> >From: tracyv@cisco.com >>> >Subject: Onsite San Jose Event Request Has been Submited: S228 >>> > >>> >An Onsite San Jose Event Request has been submitted.The request >>> confirmation >>> >number is : S228 >>> > >>> >An Onsite San Jose Event event has been assigned to you. The request id >>> is >>> >S228. >>> >Please go to: >>> >http://wwwin.cisco.com/FinAdm/Travel/Reservation/epview.cgi?table=S&id=228 >>> > >>> >>> >>> Steve Quijas >>> Corporate Meetings & Events >>> (squijas@cisco.com) >> > > > > Melissa Garnica > > Corporate Meetings and Events > Conference Center Specialist San Jose > email: mgarnica@cisco.com > Tracy Vierra EMBU Lab Systems Administrator E-MAIL: tracyv@cisco.com From ikluft at thunder.sbay.org Tue Oct 3 02:25:18 2000 From: ikluft at thunder.sbay.org (Ian Kluft) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:13 2005 Subject: [web-team]massively broken links at VTA web site Message-ID: I noticed that the VTA web site was reorganized on October 1. It looks nice. The problem is that the reorg moved lots of files without putting redirects in for the old locations. Everyone in the outside world who links to VTA's web pages (such as bus and light rail schedules) now has a broken link! With a meeting coming up on Wednesday for the Silicon Valley Linux User Group, I fixed the links on our meeting directions page so that our attendees who use transit can find bus and light rail schedules. If you need to use our page as an example for future reference, it's at http://www.svlug.org/directions-cisco-9.shtml But undoubtedly some other groups around Silicon Valley who give directions with links to VTA's web site may not be able to react so quickly. It could disrupt meetings around the valley for weeks or months. So please add redirects from your pre-reorg URLs to the new ones. If you don't know how to do this, contact somoene who is familiar with your web server and software. Although I noticed you use the same software we do... VTA's new web server reports that it's running Apache on Debian GNU/Linux. The "Redirect" operation for your web server software is documented at http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect Please make it your ongoing policy to add redirects for old pages whenever you move any of them. Assume that any page you've shown to the public could be linked from someone else's web site. And you'll break their links by moving or removing any page. But a redirect tells their browser the new location. This allows you the freedom to organize your site as you like without breaking links to your site. You have bus and train schedules so it's very important for VTA to preserve everyone's links to its site. Since you're Linux users, consider yourselves invited to attend the SVLUG meeting this Wednesday evening or the first Wednesday of every month. It'll be at Cisco's "Vineyards Conference Center" in Bldg 9 in North San Jose, two blocks east of VTA's Baypointe LRT station. More information on SVLUG can be found at http://www.svlug.org/ -- Ian Kluft KO6YQ PP-ASEL sbay.org coordinator ikluft(at)thunder.sbay.org http://www.kluft.com/~ikluft/ San Jose, CA From allen.wheeler at vta.org Tue Oct 3 09:38:35 2000 From: allen.wheeler at vta.org (Wheeler, Allen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:13 2005 Subject: [web-team]RE: massively broken links at VTA web site Message-ID: <214F2246D1D1D31184D308002BC3B00501D92B80@wraithii.vta.org> Ian: Thank you for your comments. We hoped to minimize the impact of the site change by redirecting all schedule information. Obviously we've fallen short of that goal. Due to the significant changes to the site, we do not intend to redirect every page, but we will continue to investigate problems with redirects to schedule timetable and map pages. Thanks again, I'll have my technical people figure out what went wrong. -Allen Allen D. Wheeler Valley Transportation Authority - ISG All you touch, you change; all you change, changes you - Butler -----Original Message----- From: ikluft@thunder.sbay.org [mailto:ikluft@thunder.sbay.org] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 2:25 AM To: webmaster@vta.org Cc: web-team@svlug.org; chris@valinux.com Subject: massively broken links at VTA web site I noticed that the VTA web site was reorganized on October 1. It looks nice. The problem is that the reorg moved lots of files without putting redirects in for the old locations. Everyone in the outside world who links to VTA's web pages (such as bus and light rail schedules) now has a broken link! With a meeting coming up on Wednesday for the Silicon Valley Linux User Group, I fixed the links on our meeting directions page so that our attendees who use transit can find bus and light rail schedules. If you need to use our page as an example for future reference, it's at http://www.svlug.org/directions-cisco-9.shtml But undoubtedly some other groups around Silicon Valley who give directions with links to VTA's web site may not be able to react so quickly. It could disrupt meetings around the valley for weeks or months. So please add redirects from your pre-reorg URLs to the new ones. If you don't know how to do this, contact somoene who is familiar with your web server and software. Although I noticed you use the same software we do... VTA's new web server reports that it's running Apache on Debian GNU/Linux. The "Redirect" operation for your web server software is documented at http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect Please make it your ongoing policy to add redirects for old pages whenever you move any of them. Assume that any page you've shown to the public could be linked from someone else's web site. And you'll break their links by moving or removing any page. But a redirect tells their browser the new location. This allows you the freedom to organize your site as you like without breaking links to your site. You have bus and train schedules so it's very important for VTA to preserve everyone's links to its site. Since you're Linux users, consider yourselves invited to attend the SVLUG meeting this Wednesday evening or the first Wednesday of every month. It'll be at Cisco's "Vineyards Conference Center" in Bldg 9 in North San Jose, two blocks east of VTA's Baypointe LRT station. More information on SVLUG can be found at http://www.svlug.org/ -- Ian Kluft KO6YQ PP-ASEL sbay.org coordinator ikluft(at)thunder.sbay.org http://www.kluft.com/~ikluft/ San Jose, CA From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Tue Oct 3 09:42:29 2000 From: star at betelgeuse.starshine.org (Heather) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:13 2005 Subject: [web-team]Need CORRECT meeting data ASAP. Message-ID: <200010031642.JAA20005@betelgeuse.starshine.org> We have an announcement problem... An appropriately verbose announce that Robin Gross of the EFF is speaking this month, arrive to the svlug list apparently just after a note from Chris stating "my bad, we are having Darryl Ramm of VMware," without the usual supporting data. Robin is posted on BALE; Darryl is posted on SVLUG. Other lists that I'm on are propagating Robin. So - I need to know ASAP (page me 800 938 4078 and leave a vmail) what the actual case is, so I can correct whichever is wrong. In the ideal world, you will also seperately contact Rick Moen so that BALE will be updated right away. Web Content Coordinator - Heather Stern * star@starshine.org * 800 938 4078 From chris at dibona.com Tue Oct 3 11:01:06 2000 From: chris at dibona.com (Chris J. DiBona) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:13 2005 Subject: [web-team]Need CORRECT meeting data ASAP. In-Reply-To: <200010031642.JAA20005@betelgeuse.starshine.org> Message-ID: The actual case is darryl, the messages were seperated by about 6 hours. I'll send out another if need be. Chris -- Linux Community Evangelist, VA Linux Systems | http://www.valinux.com President, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group | http://www.svlug.org Grant Chair, Linux International. | http://www.li.org Co-editor, Open Sources | http://www.dibona.com On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Heather wrote: > We have an announcement problem... > > An appropriately verbose announce that Robin Gross of the EFF is speaking > this month, arrive to the svlug list apparently just after a note from > Chris stating "my bad, we are having Darryl Ramm of VMware," without the > usual supporting data. > > Robin is posted on BALE; Darryl is posted on SVLUG. Other lists that > I'm on are propagating Robin. > > So - I need to know ASAP (page me 800 938 4078 and leave a vmail) what > the actual case is, so I can correct whichever is wrong. In the ideal > world, you will also seperately contact Rick Moen so that BALE will be > updated right away. > > Web Content Coordinator - Heather Stern * star@starshine.org * 800 938 4078 > > _______________________________________________ > web-team mailing list > web-team@lists.svlug.org > http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/web-team From chris at dibona.com Tue Oct 3 11:04:14 2000 From: chris at dibona.com (Chris J. DiBona) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [Officers] Re: [web-team]Need CORRECT meeting data ASAP. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Also, the svlug site is up to date, so I'm not really that worried about it. chris -- Linux Community Evangelist, VA Linux Systems | http://www.valinux.com President, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group | http://www.svlug.org Grant Chair, Linux International. | http://www.li.org Co-editor, Open Sources | http://www.dibona.com On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Chris J. DiBona wrote: > The actual case is darryl, the messages were seperated by about 6 > hours. I'll send out another if need be. > > Chris > > -- > Linux Community Evangelist, VA Linux Systems | http://www.valinux.com > President, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group | http://www.svlug.org > Grant Chair, Linux International. | http://www.li.org > Co-editor, Open Sources | http://www.dibona.com > > On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Heather wrote: > > > We have an announcement problem... > > > > An appropriately verbose announce that Robin Gross of the EFF is speaking > > this month, arrive to the svlug list apparently just after a note from > > Chris stating "my bad, we are having Darryl Ramm of VMware," without the > > usual supporting data. > > > > Robin is posted on BALE; Darryl is posted on SVLUG. Other lists that > > I'm on are propagating Robin. > > > > So - I need to know ASAP (page me 800 938 4078 and leave a vmail) what > > the actual case is, so I can correct whichever is wrong. In the ideal > > world, you will also seperately contact Rick Moen so that BALE will be > > updated right away. > > > > Web Content Coordinator - Heather Stern * star@starshine.org * 800 938 4078 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > web-team mailing list > > web-team@lists.svlug.org > > http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/web-team > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Silicon Valley Linux Users Group Officers > Unsubscribe at: > http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/officers From ikluft at thunder.sbay.org Tue Oct 3 11:47:11 2000 From: ikluft at thunder.sbay.org (Ian Kluft) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]Re: massively broken links at VTA web site In-Reply-To: <214F2246D1D1D31184D308002BC3B00501D92B80@wraithii.vta.org> from "Wheeler, Allen" at Oct 03, 2000 09:38:35 AM Message-ID: >From: "Wheeler, Allen" >Thank you for your comments. > >We hoped to minimize the impact of the site change by redirecting all >schedule information. Obviously we've fallen short of that goal. > >Due to the significant changes to the site, we do not intend to redirect >every page, but we will continue to investigate problems with redirects to >schedule timetable and map pages. > >Thanks again, I'll have my technical people figure out what went wrong. OK, then maybe some specifics will help them out. I had to change these... From http://www.vta.org/bikes.html To http://www.vta.org/services/bikes.html From http://www.vta.org/light_rail_schedules.html To http://www.vta.org/schedules/light_rail_schedules.html And all the bus routes needed /schedules prepended to the directory. -- Ian Kluft KO6YQ PP-ASEL sbay.org coordinator ikluft(at)thunder.sbay.org http://www.kluft.com/~ikluft/ San Jose, CA From bobby at wen.org Tue Oct 3 22:30:54 2000 From: bobby at wen.org (Bobby S. Wen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]Does SVLUG have a standard format? Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.0.20001003222422.00a845d0@pop.vasia.com> Hi, The Linux security (Lsec) special interest group is forming. Chris Dibona suggested we contact Amy abascal about linking our web page with SVLUG. Presently our web page is temporary. Is there a preferred style guide you would like us to follow? We can make the page ready for your review once it is finished. Regards Bobby S. Wen bobby@wen.org "In Search of the Truth" http://www.vasia.com/wen Key fingerprint = C817 C060 A12F 9766 D94D 9EA9 28EB D6EC 79DB D527 From star at starshine.org Thu Oct 5 14:05:39 2000 From: star at starshine.org (Heather) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]Does SVLUG have a standard format? In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.0.20001003222422.00a845d0@pop.vasia.com> from "Bobby S. Wen" at "Oct 3, 2000 10:30:54 pm" Message-ID: <200010052106.OAA25341@betelgeuse.starshine.org> > Hi, > > The Linux security (Lsec) special interest group is forming. Chris Dibona > suggested we contact Amy abascal about linking our web page with SVLUG. > > Presently our web page is temporary. Is there a preferred style guide you > would like us to follow? We can make the page ready for your review once > it is finished. > > > Regards > Bobby S. Wen > bobby@wen.org > "In Search of the Truth" > http://www.vasia.com/wen > Key fingerprint = C817 C060 A12F 9766 D94D 9EA9 28EB D6EC 79DB D527 Hi, I'm replying with the "SVLU Web Coordinator" hat on. Amy Abascal has a very nice HTML template which the normal areas of SVLUG use so that we have a matching navbar and backdrop everywhere. Occasionally people have asked to use the template and we've cheerfully allowed them to - so, if LSEC would like to use the template, especialy since as a SIG you're going to be linking back too - I see no reason why not! Taking off the hat and merely being a web critter, you might want to have a slightly different look, or the same, but you should definitely decide which, so you don't look confused as time goes on. Wandering onward into LSEC group membership - if you have an idea what you'd like a logo to look like I might be able to work up something. But, I'm so busy nowadays that I don't really do much graphics on the side without suggestions as to desired result anymore. -* Heather Stern * Web Content Coordinator * SVLUG *- From jim at cogneo.com Thu Oct 5 12:32:21 2000 From: jim at cogneo.com (Jim) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]Re: massively broken links at VTA web site References: <214F2246D1D1D31184D308002BC3B00501D92B80@wraithii.vta.org> Message-ID: <39DCD742.17B3E70F@cogneo.com> Ian, Allen, et al, We have redirected several additional informational pages, along with the schedule pages that were already being redirected. Ian, please let me know if it all works well for your needs. And thanks for bringing this helpful note to our attention. We are continuing to monitor our access logs for any additional links that may need to be re-directed. Thanks, Jim Yett "Wheeler, Allen" wrote: > Ian: > > Thank you for your comments. > > We hoped to minimize the impact of the site change by redirecting all > schedule information. Obviously we've fallen short of that goal. > > Due to the significant changes to the site, we do not intend to redirect > every page, but we will continue to investigate problems with redirects to > schedule timetable and map pages. > > Thanks again, I'll have my technical people figure out what went wrong. > > -Allen > > Allen D. Wheeler > Valley Transportation Authority - ISG > All you touch, you change; all you change, changes you - Butler > > -----Original Message----- > From: ikluft@thunder.sbay.org [mailto:ikluft@thunder.sbay.org] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 2:25 AM > To: webmaster@vta.org > Cc: web-team@svlug.org; chris@valinux.com > Subject: massively broken links at VTA web site > > I noticed that the VTA web site was reorganized on October 1. It looks > nice. > The problem is that the reorg moved lots of files without putting redirects > in for the old locations. Everyone in the outside world who links to VTA's > web pages (such as bus and light rail schedules) now has a broken link! > > With a meeting coming up on Wednesday for the Silicon Valley Linux User > Group, > I fixed the links on our meeting directions page so that our attendees who > use transit can find bus and light rail schedules. If you need to use our > page as an example for future reference, it's at > http://www.svlug.org/directions-cisco-9.shtml > > But undoubtedly some other groups around Silicon Valley who give directions > with links to VTA's web site may not be able to react so quickly. It could > disrupt meetings around the valley for weeks or months. So please add > redirects from your pre-reorg URLs to the new ones. If you don't know how > to do this, contact somoene who is familiar with your web server and > software. Although I noticed you use the same software we do... > > VTA's new web server reports that it's running Apache on Debian GNU/Linux. > The "Redirect" operation for your web server software is documented at > http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect > > Please make it your ongoing policy to add redirects for old pages whenever > you move any of them. Assume that any page you've shown to the public could > be linked from someone else's web site. And you'll break their links by > moving or removing any page. But a redirect tells their browser the new > location. This allows you the freedom to organize your site as you like > without breaking links to your site. You have bus and train schedules so > it's very important for VTA to preserve everyone's links to its site. > > Since you're Linux users, consider yourselves invited to attend the SVLUG > meeting this Wednesday evening or the first Wednesday of every month. > It'll be at Cisco's "Vineyards Conference Center" in Bldg 9 in > North San Jose, two blocks east of VTA's Baypointe LRT station. > More information on SVLUG can be found at http://www.svlug.org/ > -- > Ian Kluft KO6YQ PP-ASEL sbay.org coordinator > ikluft(at)thunder.sbay.org http://www.kluft.com/~ikluft/ San Jose, CA From klynn at wco.com Fri Oct 13 19:51:31 2000 From: klynn at wco.com (Kevin Lynn) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <39E7CA33.6398FDBA@wco.com> Hi: I was trying to update the SIG information, and the URL www.svlug.org/~svcs/cgi-bin/mod.cgi just gets me a listing of the perl script. I went to www.svlug.org/~svcs/cgi-bin/mod.html and when I entered a password from my old list, i got: "Method Not Allowed The requested method POST is not allowed for the URL /~svcs/cgi-bin/modsig.cgi." How can I get to the files to change them? here are the passwords I have, and current sig status access ar5328 needs sponsor c/c++ xt9126 closed c++ fq0133 closed chief lz5529 active clarion xb3138 closed consult tk0328 active delphi c/s bl7482 closed delphi ex1901 closed desktop fr0586 closed hardware nl3124 closed inet dt9782 active invest ia8411 active java rt9825 closed linux pk6507 active pdox jt2489 closed spread wm1088 closed tandy xr5800 closed dbase mh9011 closed vfp ul7322 active win95 wn5041 active ...cgi-bin/mod.cgi ... admin.mod Attached are a couple of word documents, converted to html, with the latest calendar and sig matrix thanks Kevin Lynn SIG coordinator -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20001013/fb4b18f4/SIGMATMX.htm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20001013/fb4b18f4/octdec00cal.htm From robbie at ihot.com Fri Oct 20 10:54:27 2000 From: robbie at ihot.com (Robbie) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <200010201753.e9KHr4419965@ihot.com> The mail list link from the about page (http://www.svlug.org/what.shtml) points what looks like an old page with majordomo instructions. The link is in the second paragraph under 'what is svlug' and points to http://www.svlug.org/mdstuff/lists.shtml, while link on the left points to the current mailman sign-up page. From hanscathcart at yahoo.com Fri Oct 20 11:40:19 2000 From: hanscathcart at yahoo.com (Hans Cathcart) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]anyone with access? Message-ID: <20001020184019.2020.qmail@web805.mail.yahoo.com> Does anyone here have the access rights to remove me from the list of webmasters, so that I no longer receive the web-team mailing list messages? Since I've been added to the alias for webmasters, I can't change the subscription myself it seems. I haven't been involved with SVLUG for quite some time and I no longer need an account on the system.. I'm probably set up as "hans" or "hansc" on the SVLUG server. thanks -hans ===== hans@itavera.com - 650-369-8381w - 650-444-2674c __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From hanscathcart at yahoo.com Fri Oct 20 11:40:19 2000 From: hanscathcart at yahoo.com (Hans Cathcart) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]anyone with access? Message-ID: <20001020184019.2020.qmail@web805.mail.yahoo.com> Does anyone here have the access rights to remove me from the list of webmasters, so that I no longer receive the web-team mailing list messages? Since I've been added to the alias for webmasters, I can't change the subscription myself it seems. I haven't been involved with SVLUG for quite some time and I no longer need an account on the system.. I'm probably set up as "hans" or "hansc" on the SVLUG server. thanks -hans ===== hans@itavera.com - 650-369-8381w - 650-444-2674c __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From mark at genus.com Mon Oct 23 13:37:47 2000 From: mark at genus.com (Mark Plimley) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <39F4A19B.72B18EB6@genus.com> Dude, All the links to comp.os.linux.announce on the main page are working, and haven't for a while. What's the scoop? -- Mark Plimley From dan_stein at non.hp.com Tue Oct 31 10:23:24 2000 From: dan_stein at non.hp.com (STEIN,DAN (Non-HP-Cupertino,ex1)) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]Are the installfests still running?? Message-ID: <4341EF5F8B4AD311AB4B00902740B9F20B4BCA@xcup02.cup.hp.com> Hey thare, I am wondering if the installfests are still occurring? I notice that you site is still listing info. regarding the Sept. event. I am also a web person, see www.hpshopping.com to see what I'm currently working on. I want to be involved with the next installfest, and I would like to know if there will be one in Nov., and if the info. will be posted on the site b-4 it happens (as was not the case for October). I do not mean to be harsh or critical, but I am just concerned (as others might be). Regards, Dan Stein From chris at dibona.com Tue Oct 31 10:55:36 2000 From: chris at dibona.com (Chris J. DiBona) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]Are the installfests still running?? In-Reply-To: <4341EF5F8B4AD311AB4B00902740B9F20B4BCA@xcup02.cup.hp.com> Message-ID: There was supposed to be one in november. I didn't go, but I thought it went off. Chris -- Linux Community Evangelist, VA Linux Systems | http://www.valinux.com President, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group | http://www.svlug.org Grant Chair, Linux International. | http://www.li.org Co-editor, Open Sources | http://www.dibona.com On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, STEIN,DAN (Non-HP-Cupertino,ex1) wrote: > Hey thare, > I am wondering if the installfests are still occurring? I notice > that you site is still listing info. regarding the Sept. event. I am also a > web person, see www.hpshopping.com to see what I'm currently working on. I > want to be involved with the next installfest, and I would like to know if > there will be one in Nov., and if the info. will be posted on the site b-4 > it happens (as was not the case for October). I do not mean to be harsh or > critical, but I am just concerned (as others might be). > > Regards, > Dan Stein > > _______________________________________________ > web-team mailing list > web-team@lists.svlug.org > http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/web-team From star at starshine.org Tue Oct 31 10:44:11 2000 From: star at starshine.org (Heather) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:14 2005 Subject: [web-team]Are the installfests still running?? In-Reply-To: from "Chris J. DiBona" at "Oct 31, 2000 10:55:36 am" Message-ID: <200010311845.KAA13456@betelgeuse.starshine.org> > There was supposed to be one in november. I didn't go, but I thought it > went off. > > Chris *giggle* Chris is dressed as a time traveller today. There seems to have been an RCS gltich that backdated it. anyways, should be fixed now, on both the front page and installfest page. -* Heather Stern * Web Content Coordinator, SVLUG *- > On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, STEIN,DAN (Non-HP-Cupertino,ex1) wrote: > > > Hey thare, > > I am wondering if the installfests are still occurring? I notice > > that you site is still listing info. regarding the Sept. event. I am also a > > web person, see www.hpshopping.com to see what I'm currently working on. I > > want to be involved with the next installfest, and I would like to know if > > there will be one in Nov., and if the info. will be posted on the site b-4 > > it happens (as was not the case for October). I do not mean to be harsh or > > critical, but I am just concerned (as others might be). > > > > Regards, > > Dan Stein > > > > _______________________________________________ > > web-team mailing list > > web-team@lists.svlug.org > > http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/web-team > > > > > _______________________________________________ > web-team mailing list > web-team@lists.svlug.org > http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/web-team