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Subject: 
group links (was: New LEGO groups?)
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lugnet.loc.us.ca.sf, lugnet.admin.general
Date: 
Fri, 30 Jul 1999 19:46:15 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.ca.sf, ba-lego@cinnamon.com (Zonker Harris) writes:
[...]
I was a bit confused when I went to LUGNET with my web browser. The
top-level is now the top of the newsgroups, rather than a resources
page (which I was hoping it would grow into). What I was looking for
was a link to a "LEGO Users Groups and Clubs" page, which would be
a pointer to all of the club/group sites you have found, or who have
contacted you.

How about something like a /org/ page off the main www.lugnet.com homepage
with a list like that?

It could start out as regular web page and graduate on later to a newsgroup
if/when needed.


Since I get the BA-LEGO mailings, I don't need to use the LUGNET/SF
web page to find out what is happening...so I never saw our link.
Plus, as I get the train section pages going, I'd love to get a link
in the trains organization area.

Links like the one to www.baylug.org from the SF web page are intended
mainly to help people who don't yet know about BayLUG find BayLUG.  That is,
if they happen to know about LUGNET, and are curious about what's going on
in SF, then they'll probably find the BayLUG link.


But, what if there isn't a train club around me? Maybe there is a
good Mindstorms group geographically nearby, but I don't look in the
Robotics section...I'd probably never find the club...so I'd miss the
chance to meet with nearby folks who might share other LEGO interests.
How about a single page, listing clubs by theme, or by region? I think
that kind of cross reference would be invaluable!

Ultimately, there'll be a single page as well as any hierarchical
down-the-tree view.  For example, on the sitemap thingy, you can view
just the US groups:

   http://www.lugnet.com/sitemap.cgi?/loc/us/

or, say, all of the robotics groups:

   http://www.lugnet.com/sitemap.cgi?/robotics/

or even all of the groups:

   http://www.lugnet.com/sitemap.cgi?/

or even *all* all of the groups!  (fully expanded :)

   http://www.lugnet.com/sitemap.cgi?/&d=5

So that sort of thing is generally where the LUGNET links lists are headed.
(Plus ontological cross-referencing, of course.  :-)


To that end, I'm starting to fill that gap for LEGO Train Clubs on
my page http://baylug.org/train/trainlinks.html. (I only made this
visible today, and it's a lot more than train links right now, since
I'm boiling down my bookmarks file...so, just focus on the first 8-10
boxes., and let me know what you think.)

I think it's awesome!  It's got the name, the URL, some pages, and even
links to loc groups to get in touch with people in the area.  Good show!  :)

--Todd



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  Re: New LEGO groups?
 
What great timing!! I was just going to send you a note with some questions about how you handle the linking. So far, we only have members from the couties that touch the SF Bay. But, I don't have a problem with being a Northern California club, if (...) (25 years ago, 30-Jul-99, to lugnet.loc.us.ca.sf)

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