I have been catching up on some old threads on the Discuss list. Way back on July 14th, Matt Alexander wrote: > I strongly agree that the PLUG website should have a list of > Free/Open Source software, links, and descriptions. If I > could get access to the PLUG server, I'd be happy to get this > going. > ~M OK, let's do it! I have been maintaining the front page of the PLUG web site, that is, I have been rolling the calendar. That's about all. I'd love to do more, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions ... I think we should divvy up the site and take responsibility for various sub-pages. That way we wouldn't be stepping on each other, but would be able to enrich the site and turn it into a fantastic resource. Anyone who REALLY wants to take ownership of a section of this site, plus others who wish to help guide its development such as Jim and Hans, please join the plug-webdev mailing list at: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-webdev This list has never had any reasonable amount of traffic, but I think there are now enough ideas being advanced for the site that it can achieve critical mass. I will start the ball rolling by echoing this message to plug-webdev. Please announce what aspect of the site's development you would like to own -- everything is negotiable. I'd like to speak up for the calendar part since that seems to be going well, and the navigation bar because it is in urgent need of fixing. We could also hand responsibilities back and forth using this list, so nothing languishes just because one person got busy. But my basic vision is that each person will be "webmaster" for an integral, coherent part of the site during any given period. To avoid working at cross purposes, one player at a time would speak up for ownership of a directory or specific files. I believe also that Hans has installed a source management system, but that's too 'micro' to trust for sole control of the site. BTW, we should all use SSH and SCP to interact with the site, and should change the password. The UserID and password has to be communicated privately to everyone who is in charge of a piece of the action -- I'm presuming that there will not be TOO many cooks in the soup. I'm not expecting miracles (though not ruling them out). But it would be super kewl if we could open up this area to more contributors. Vic