Now that I am back to a proper computer, lemme say a few things:<br><br>I am all for <a href="http://florida.ubuntu-us.org">florida.ubuntu-us.org</a> if we go the hosted route (which I think we will be starting as, can always change later and they can even forward the domain for us). If not, I'm sure we'll be fine too.
<br><br>I am not sure what apps we want to run on it, in answer to the question from RT, so I'll leave that to you guys.<br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/1/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">ElementC</b>
<<a href="mailto:wer4geeks@gmail.com">wer4geeks@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">I'd be happy to assist whereever necessary. I haven't worked with
<br>either dropal or joomla before, but I'm sure i could figure it out if<br>needs be.<br><br>-E/C<br>On 10/1/07, Dan Trevino <<a href="mailto:dantrevino@gmail.com">dantrevino@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> On 10/1/07, Dan Trevino <
<a href="mailto:dantrevino@gmail.com">dantrevino@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > On 9/29/07, Christopher Rohde <<a href="mailto:christopher.rohde@gmail.com">christopher.rohde@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > > We have a few options, we can either get it hosted by canonical, who will do
<br>> > > our updates and security options for us but we will be limited in the ways<br>> > > we can use it, or we can do it ourself. We can always change it down the<br>> > > road once we get more comfortable with it, but I figured I would go with the
<br>> > > canonical-hosted site, since there will be support available for us that<br>> > > way, and we wont be taking on too much too soon.<br>> > ><br>> ><br>> > * Sent a followup to rt, no reply yet, but it hasnt been long, so I'll
<br>> > wait a while. I also intend to follow up in #ubuntu-us after lunch.<br>> > * I looked at some of the other locos, and only a couple are hosted at<br>> > <a href="http://ubuntu-us.org">ubuntu-us.org
</a>. ohio and utah are using full names<br>> > (<a href="http://ohio.ubuntu-us.org">ohio.ubuntu-us.org</a>). New Jersey is using <a href="http://nj.ubuntu-us.org">nj.ubuntu-us.org</a>. I kinda<br>> > like
<a href="http://florida.ubuntu-us.org">florida.ubuntu-us.org</a>, but will request whatever the team wishes,<br>> > assuming we host on <a href="http://ubuntu-us.org">ubuntu-us.org</a><br>> > * Pennsylvania and Colorado are hosting on completely differnet sites
<br>> > (<a href="http://meetlinux.com">meetlinux.com</a> and <a href="http://ubuntu-rocks.org">ubuntu-rocks.org</a>)<br>> > * I've registered domains <a href="http://ubuntu-fl.org/com/net">ubuntu-fl.org/com/net
</a>, if we decide to go that route<br>> > * I've set up two demo sites. Joomla and Drupal. I'll send an email<br>> > out after lunch with details.<br>> ><br>> > dan<br>> ><br>><br>
> Demo site details:<br>> First of all, these were just set up so reya276 could get started<br>> playing with them. They are by no means meant to be official,<br>> semi-official, permanent, semi-permanent, secure, available, or
<br>> useful. If you set up an account, you _will_ lose it later.<br>> Basically think of them as pre-alpha. They're default, no branding,<br>> nothing. At this point they're only a couple of hours old.
<br>><br>> That being said, i think there is some value in getting familiar with<br>> the tools while we work on the hosting part.<br>><br>> <a href="http://ubuntu-fl1.homelinux.org">ubuntu-fl1.homelinux.org
</a> - a default joomla installation.<br>> <a href="http://ubuntu-fl2.homelinux.org">ubuntu-fl2.homelinux.org</a> - a default drupal installation.<br>><br>> I think we want to keep a small team (2-3) of content managers.
<br>> Reya276 has volunteered, so if anyone else is intrested, please let me<br>> know.<br>><br>> dan<br>><br>> --<br>> Ubuntu-us-fl mailing list<br>> <a href="mailto:Ubuntu-us-fl@lists.ubuntu.com">
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