It's always been the case, that PLUG has not taken off as an org. Which
begs the question, does PLUG want to be an org? Hopefully we can get
support from some groups who can focus on the more administrative parts.
It also happens to be that the "old timers" are the people with busy jobs
and can't focus at the PLUG tasks at hand. Therefore they/we would tend
to go for the "fun" side of things.
I support the coding and documentation projects, having worked on these
stuff in the past; I do have some code that can be released but needs to be
cleaned up. My company can also provide resources to help projects, though
there are no sysadmins to take care of say, a sourceforge :)
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:31:53AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> yes. that is because there aren't much contribution from more "mature"
> PLUGgers about those kinds of info. We do need writers to fill up those
> kind of info since most of the people working on our webpage are not
> really old-timers of PLUG. I do hope that this could start some people in
> PLUG to contribute materials --> articles, other info, etc. so that the
> website will reflect what PLUG really is. Contributions from PLUG would
> be of great help into making the website more reflective of what we really
> are but sadly only a few work on it.
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