new free software foundation crusade: http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/free-bios.html
David Hillman
trellix78 at aol.com
Mon Feb 28 18:37:01 CET 2005
I'm willing to help in any way with the site. I've been meaning to get
back into my remote-controlled epia project
with linuxbios2 ever since my old board went up in flames. Someone
needs to diagram where the site is right now
and plot a course for where it needs to go. My current day job is
Windows .NET stuff and it sucks.
David
>>On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Jamie Rollins wrote:
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>>>I agree very strongly on this point. If linuxbios is going to move
>>>forward, it's public face needs to be very well presented, which at the
>>>moment, it is not. The linuxbios.org web site is very out of date.
>>>The page desperately needs a documentation section, and a better way to
>>>download the most recent source code other than through the CVS.
>>>
>>>
>>volunteers?
>>
>>I've really got a day job that eats most of my waking hours.
>>
>>I used to have more time for the web site but my free time is almost zero.
>>
>>I'm willing to have someone else take it over. I have no problems with
>>this.
>>
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>>ron
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