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[CLUG] misc

[CLUG] misc

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Fri Jan 14 09:37:37 GMT 2000


I've been using Surf No limits for the past 2 months or so without a
problem so it does work. I was very paranoid for the first month though,
expecting a huge bill. I'd get on to Esat and Eircom as someone
suggested and maybe get an itemized bill if necessary...

On a side note this might be the first time I came to work to find more
CLUG messages than ILUG messages :)

Has anyone used http://io.linux.ie yet? What do you think?
Plans include:
Search engine.
related links in each message.
Meta information about each message (date submitted, who verified it(in,
but not displayed))
Edit/add to message.
Somehow show a thread of messages.
Change of navigation maybe - tree based javascript structure like
phpMyadmin, but I don't know if that will work without frames. Does
anyone think they have to click too many times?
If I built a frames based interface using Javascript to grab URLs from
www.linux.ie would _you_ use it to add to io.linux.ie, assuming you
browse the mailing list archives through the web? 
Some way for people to sggest new categories, or at least submit a
message with suggested categories.

Donncha.




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