It would be updated except nobody contributed articles or content for
the site. I had plans to provide a web interface with
usernames/passwords for people to upload/edit contributions but since
hardly anyone even hinted they'd write content I didn't think it was
worth it. I've asked plenty of times for people to help but a general
apathy doesn't help :(
Myself, I'll try add a page for LAID tomorrow night. There'll be a get
together tonight in the Metropole at 8pm for anyone interested in coming
along. We really have to get some ideas for LAID down on paper. I agree
that we could make a mark for ourselves. It takes time and energy
though.
Donncha.
Ben Crosse wrote:
>> On 29 Sep 99, Bobby Heffernan wrote:
>> > is the website being updated?
> > I have noticed that nothing has changed in a while
> > I understand that it involves work on behalf of those who maintain it so I
> > won't complain but only enquire
> >
> > might I suggest that content be submitted frequently by members of the
> > group for inclusion on the website....and even the Irish one we could
> > become a very productive part of the Irish Linux community....make a mark
> > for ourselves
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >
> I was wondering about this myself... what's happening anyone? I think the
> idea to submit stuff is a great one... i actually think i suggested this at the
> beginning... great minds... :) anyways... me and a couple of freinds are
> looking to get our hands on a copy of SuSE 6.2 but all our families credit
> cards are maxed out or non- existant... anyone know where i can pick up a
> copy without using a credit card? i'm pretty desperate here... i found out that
> my friends copy of RedHat 5.1 dosen't work with my graphics card... :( 6.0
> did though... hmmm...
>
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