Rich/Ed/Anyone... correct this info if incorrect: kclug is running (according to netcraft.com) Apache/1.3.3 - Debian/GNU PHP/3.0.5 on Linux -Robert Ripcrd6 wrote: > > Comments follow nested: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Aaron Norton > > > I am new to this list and just found your website this morning. > > I have been in the Kansas UNIX/Linux Users Association, off and > > on for a while now and was always interested in finding something > > closer to home since I live in KC. > > > > There is one thing that bothers me about KCLUG. When I went to > > your website, I happened to notice that it was built with (and > > I really hate to say this word) Microsoft. > > Our original page was lost when the server crashed months ago as I recall. > Rich Minear kindly replaced it with a template sort of page with the tools > he had available and knew how to use. We have had some discussion on the > content, but up until recently have not had anyone that could take over > maintaining the site. The folks at www.kclinux.com and a few other > HTMLers have offered their services. Their initial rework is here: > http://www.kclinux.com/kclug The format is similar to their KClinuc site. > > > > My question is this - what kind of Linux Users Group builds their > > website using Microsoft Frontpage? I realize that not everyone is > > against Micros??t as much as me, but this just does not make any > > sense at all. > > > Soon to be changed like I said. > > > You are supposedly supporting the Open Source Revolution, but > > you are using the most closed companies products to achieve this > > goal. > > > Most people don't look at the webpage source when they view a page, but it > should be expected with this crowd. > > > For the sake of not crashing what is probably a microsoft server, > > I will keep this short. If it is in fact not a microsoft server, > > please accept my sincere appoligies for the previous statement. > > > As far as I know it is a Redhat or a Slackware server. (Rich could > confirm this.) And it is running quite fine thank you. > > > > > Let the flaming begin!!! > > > > Aaron Norton > We even let flamers ;-) attend the meetings, but you generally don't get > the email flames here like you might get elsewhere. > Be glad to see you at the next meeting. We skipped the January one at the > normal time due to Y2k related commitments. Most of us are computer > people after all. > > Welcome to the list, > Rip > "A mind is a terrible thing." > > P.S. I currently use Outlook Express at work, so don't bother looking at > the source of this msg., I'll save you the trouble. I have been > evaluating The Bat! from www.ritlabs.com as an alternate email client under > Windows, which I am forced to use. >