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[SLUG] slug Digest, Vol 115, Issue 1
Patrick Elliott-Brennan
2015-10-03 07:47:03 UTC
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I'd say it needs a new sponsor/organiser.

I was not able to make the last meeting so wasn't able to raise the
issue at the meeting.

1. Did anyone raise the issue?
2. If so, was there a resolution to the issue?

Any information appreciated :)

Patrick
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Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 10:36:20 +1000
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Website
Not a great advertisement for Linux in Sydney :(
Whoever is looking after the website, isn't. Does SLUG need a new website sponsor? or is the organisation passed it's use by date? T'would be a pity indeed.
David
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James Linder
2015-10-04 00:56:06 UTC
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Not a great advertisement for Linux in Sydney :(
Whoever is looking after the website, isn't. Does SLUG need a new website sponsor? or is the organisation passed it's use by date? T'would be a pity indeed.
David
I agree with you Heracles. In fact not one of the menu items (on the top of the page) works.
Most pages simple tell the world that nginx is being used as the web server.
A bit sad really.
Regards,
Rick
I must congratulate the webmaster for turning an easy to navigate site into a nightmare. I know my system is a bit dated. (I am using Debian 8 with enlightenment e17 as a desktop.)
I used to find it easy to navigate the SLUG Site, now I cant get past the front page - which is worse than useless!
Heracles
No opinion about any local hosters but I’ve been using bluehost (http://bluehost.com) for a couple of years. At US$4/month I find their offering superb. On request (once) they provide ssh access which CLI junkies like moi find invaluable. They run CentOS
James
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