On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 14:38, der.hans wrote: > Am 07. Oct, 2003 schw=E4tzte Bart Garst so: >=20 > > > Do we want to make these seperate sheets, so there can be no tracking= of > > > data to the person? Australian InstallFest :). > > > > I think we need as much information about what we did associated with w= ho we > > did it for. Remember, a waiver is to protect *us*. >=20 > I think we're OK if we have the waiver. Maybe put an ID number on each fo= rm > that could be matched up if we had to. I'm probably the only person who > cares about the privacy, though... Ok, 2 forms. 1 is the waiver (which we keep), the other is the menu (the user keeps). This means I'll only be able to have 100ea printed. ...snip... =20 > > I'll add checkboxes for: Netscape, Mozilla, Galeon, Konqueror, & Lynx. >=20 > 'links' rather than 'lynx', I think. Actually, I think we should install = the > text-based utils by default. They don't require much space and then we kn= ow > we have a base set of tools if we're helping someone remotely. >=20 Both, actually. Apt-cache found both, RedHat 8.0 disks only had lynx. How about this just goes down as 'Text Based Internet'? > ncftp or another client that can do re-gets for ftp. >=20 I think ncftp should be a must. > > With the growing pains gaim has had recently, I recommend a tutorial be > > written (and posted at PLUGs website) on how to install software. A lin= k to >=20 > I agree with the tutorials regardless of gaim's issues. I mentioned gaim > because it seems ( from what I've read ) to handle the most protocols. >=20 > We should probably point everyone at jabber as that seems to be the > consensus on the list. Maybe we should setup the jabber clients to go to = a > particular server and room? The protocols were the issue. The newest has them fixed, but it needs to be downloaded (Do I write the tutorial for this or not?). >=20 > Maybe setup gaim to irc to Hawke's server. >=20 ...snip... >=20 > > Programming languages: C, C++, Fortran, Perl, Python, ?, ?... >=20 > PHP. Let's not make them suffer Fortran :). >=20 > Ruby? Java? Fortran is out, Ruby & Java are in. I'll post the urls for both the waiver and the menu later this after noon. =20 Bart