Re: [vcf-midatlantic] The trinity @ VCF East
Hey everyone! I have a shared web server with a fully configured and "ready to go" installation of the Mailman mailing list management software. It's the same software VCFed uses for this list as a matter of fact. I think I can carve out administrative roles for other folk and would be fully willing to do so if any other groups think it would be helpful. Hit me up off-list if you are interested. Full disclosure, I am one of the Commodore Exhibition team members. So potentially I'm the competition. I'm absolutely willing to help the other teams in any way I can. I am conscious of the potential conflict of interests here but want the overall Trinity exhibit to be the best it absolutely can be. I want VCF XII to be the "one everyone talks about". My intentions are honorable and can assure you that us Commodore guys are already well on our way and won't change our path now based on what other groups may talk about on any lists I host. Anyway, this is all in fun. Maybe you get bragging rights or something. :-D That said, we've been using it to keep the Commodore exhibition train on the tracks and organize ourselves. We also make a lot of use of Google Docs. I'd highly recommend similar solutions to the other Trinity teams. Also, for those that (for whatever reason) may not want my help from the mailing list perspective, the default cPanel installation that a lot of web hosts use will usually come with a pre-configured/pre-installed version of Mailman. Check with your hosting company if you would rather administer it yourself. :-) -Todd
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2016 16:45:33 -0500 From: Evan Koblentz <evan@snarc.net> Subject: [vcf-midatlantic] The trinity @ VCF East
As we discussed here several months ago, I'd like to see three "1977 trinity" exhibits at VCF East XII: one each for Apple, Commodore, and Tandy.
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Hey everyone!
I have a shared web server with a fully configured and "ready to go" installation of the Mailman mailing list management software. It's the same software VCFed uses for this list as a matter of fact. I think I can carve out administrative roles for other folk and would be fully willing to do so if any other groups think it would be helpful. Hit me up off-list if you are interested.
If I had a team we'd use a wiki, but your choice. :)
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Todd George