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Re: Discussion about UKLUG web site (was: Re: Leaving for a while or a long time)
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Tue, 26 Jun 2001 13:47:15 GMT
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Hi,

I discover that a UK web site was existing after Michael said he can't
continu it. It can be explained by the fact I'm new in this community.

This site should be a reference for all UK lego fans with update of all
the fest, photos etc...

I just want to add my "me too". I'm a database developper. If any help is
needed on SQL / Linux, I'll be happy to join it.

Unfortunatly my future is not really certain and I can't take a leading role.

But I can propose my flat for a meeting at the beginning of July if some want
to meet at  the same place to talk about it. Like this we can assign task to
small groups.

I've been developping a web site with friends in France, and it's very hard
to do it over ICQ and e-mail.

I live in London Zone 2, easy acces by train. I also have room for some of
you to sleep.

I will be on holidays in the middle of July (14th of July in France ;-).

Gael


P.-S. : I don't have any Internet access from home.



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  Re: Discussion about UKLUG web site (was: Re: Leaving for a while or a long time)
 
OK I'm gonna sit down with a designer in the next day or so and try some ideas out. If people can think of stuff that SHOULD be on the site, shout out now, so they can be incorporated. Likewise if anyone has an idea in mind or a particular site they (...) (23 years ago, 27-Jun-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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  Re: Discussion about UKLUG web site (was: Re: Leaving for a while or a long time)
 
(...) I agree (...) Nice! (...) Excellent idea. (...) I'm sure this would be the best way to generate feedback. (...) As do we all I think. The problem with the non-heirarchical structure encouraged by the net is that no one leads and it can take a (...) (23 years ago, 26-Jun-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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