Hiya, I'm going to be webmonking for ALUG soon, so as a first step could I have nominations for people who do stuff for ALUG.
Currently I have Mark and I as web editors, Freeman as bookmonkey and Adam as FAQ maintainer. If the venue organisers would like their names to go on the jobs list as well as on the individual venue pages, drop me a mail.
Also I would like to compile a list of definitive web references for various things. I have a few programming language ones (Java, C, PHP, ASP) and a few web ones (HTML, CSS, neither perfect). Does this sound a good idea? It probably isn't a good idea to start linking to compile instructions, since we'd end up having a link to every cool project on the web.
Speaking of which, one of my .sig quotes is a list of a few cool things I've found. Would this make a good page (with a broken links disclaimer at the top, and lots of contributions)? Focus on utilities that open up new areas (IE expect, cron/at) rather than apps which merely do their job well (IE mozilla, IMHO).
Heck, maybe an article discussing the perceived merits of each distro? If we could get an advocate from each distro, an article would come together quickly. Note I wish to focus purely on why one ought to use distro X, rather than not use distro Y.
Alexis
on Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 03:56:45PM -0400, Alexis Lee scribbled:
Also I would like to compile a list of definitive web references for various things. I have a few programming language ones (Java, C, PHP, ASP) and a few web ones (HTML, CSS, neither perfect). Does this sound a good idea? It probably isn't a good idea to start linking to compile instructions, since we'd end up having a link to every cool project on the web.
apache, html, java, yadda yadda, http://docs.rinet.ru:8083/ c++, http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/languages/C++/Thinking_in_C++/index.html c, http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html (has several really bad errors in it though) gimp, http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html linux 2.4 internals, http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/lki/ linux device drivers, http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxdrive2/chapter/book/index.html other misc linux docs/books, http://www.linuxdoc.org/ perl, http://luxb2.virtualave.net/contents.html samba, http://samba.he.net/ smalltalk, http://www.phaidros.de/DIGITALIS/englisch/nav00002.htm more?