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Re: Fate of gnustep.us


From: Alex Perez
Subject: Re: Fate of gnustep.us
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 15:29:09 -0800 (PST)

On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Chris B. Vetter wrote:

> On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 15:07:21 -0800 (PST)
> Alex Perez <address@hidden> wrote:
> > My vision of news.gnustep.org is that it would be something that
> > anyone could "submit" stories/news to, and then have the web team
> > (me?) or another trusted delegate be responsible for "authorizing"
> > news articles.
> 
> That is how www.gnustep.us works.
> You can submit an article, link, whatever, and the admin(s) will get a
> note of an article pending. Upon verification it will be visible on the
> front page.

Perfect, makes my life easier.

> > > It's up to Manuel, though, to decide if he can handle hosting that 
> > > stuff, though.
> > Manuel, can you? If not, I *MIGHT* be able to host it, albiet on a
> > rather slow connection.
> 
> I may still be able to host it. It all depends on where I actually end
> up, ie. whether I can get a provider (or a static IP so I can host it
> myself at home). But I can only say for sure *after* I move :-p

I think, honestly, that it would be better if news.gnustep.org existed in 
a quasi-sanctioned manner, since what the GNUstep community needs is 
cohesion. You're of course welcome to host it if you want, but I think 
it's a very useful tool for GNUstep-related news.

Alex





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