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Author: Jim
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Old-Topics: Membership database (was Re: West Side InstallFest)
Subject: Membership database
My thoughts on a member database.

I think it is a great idea. As of right now, we have little information
about who is subscribed to any of the mailing lists, other than their mail
address. Some people might consider that a "good thing".

Any membership information should be gathered voluntarily. We should not
require anyone to add information to the database. We should warn them that
we will collect at least the email address that they are using to subscribe
to a list for the membership database. We do, after all, consider anyone
subscribed to any of our mail lists as a PLUG member (makes our numbers look
really great).

I bet we could get Brian to capture a snapshot of the current subscribers'
email addresses from Mailman. We could them mass-email all subscribers
pointing them to a yet-to-be built web page with a form to fill out as much
or as little information as they want in the database. I bet we could even
set up a mechanism to send new subscribers to get sent there automatically.
Probably should set up a way to delete data when someone unsubscribes. This
is tougher because a person may be subscribed to all the lists but only be
unsubscribing from one or two.

As far a web space for members, how much space do we have available that we
can use for members' pages? It is one thing to search the database and
display data about one member, but it will take a lot more space if we set
aside even 1M of space for every member. It will take some resources for the
database web page that collects the data and for the database and for the
scripts that need to be written. It will take more space to search and
display routines based on criteria input (sounds like a job for our PhP
gurus).

All in all, I consider this a great project. It would be even greater if we
release all the tools after it is done. I am almost surprised that another
UG has not done something like this already. So what do we need in terms of
hardware, software, and manpower? Who is gonna organize it? How many members
would be interested in participating?
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Jim

Freedom is worth protecting