Is it time to move ALUG's website to another account and give someone else the opportunity to act as webmaster? Anyone feeling like tweaking some HTML (a bit more often than Andrew gets chance to) etc? If so, let's get it moving! It doesn't look good for a supposedly technically competent group to have a 1999 last updated date on its website :/
I'd be happy to maintain the ALUG website if content is supplied by others for inclusion on the site. Of course I would carry on with announcing new meetings, who's coming, etc, but I don't have the time to generate 'new' content for the site - including meeting reports.
However if others were to email me reports, new items to add, etc, I would happily format them in the ALUG 'style' and post them onto the site. Wasn't there some new stuff talked about recently on this list?
If Andrew's happy to give me an account of www.anglian.lug.org.uk I would be happy to maintain the ALUG site in the limited capacity identified above.
Sorry to be so specific about the functions I would provide, but like everyone else my time is limited, and I think a 'group built' ALUG site would lead to a better result anyway. We could have different people supplying: - meeting reports - articles etc.
Are other people willing to assist in creating content?
Ashley
Dr. Ashley T. Howes PhD Internet Developer Email: ashley_t_howes@dial.pipex.com
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