[vox-tech] How is lugod.org put together?
Matt Roper
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 20:50:22 -0800
Speaking of the website, does anyone else think a "contributed config
files" section would be really useful? A couple of months ago people
were passing around their .muttrc files on this list and I was able to
pick up a lot of useful tricks by viewing how other people had
configured Mutt. A lot of the best programs available for Linux really
require good configuration files to unlock their true power (Vim, Mutt,
Emacs, etc.), so I think a repository of sample config files would be
very useful for both beginners and experts. I think the main issue
would be coming up with a good method for submitting config files . . .
someone would have to take the time to write and test a script to handle
submissions.
What does everyone else think?
Matt
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:19:35PM -0800, nbs wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 10:22:47PM -0600, Jay Strauss wrote:
> > Pete et al,
> >
> > The lugod site looks (and works) nicely.
>
> Thanks! :)
>
>
> > What technologies are you using?
> > That is, how and who did your graphics.
>
> Marianne Waage using Photoshop and me using The Gimp.
>
>
> > Do you use some sort of a web
> > templating system, lugod has a similar look to other open source sites.
>
> I rolled our own PHP code for the look-and-feel...
>
>
> > Is the mailing list major domo? What do you use to archive and search the
> > mailing list? Anything I'm missing
>
> I believe the lists are running Mailman. The search engine
> is Mnogo. These were set up by Pete Salzman and
> Henry House.
>
> Thanks! :)
>
> -bill!
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