Re: [Hampshire] Hantslug gallery update

2009-07-31 Thread Philip Stubbs
2009/7/31 pavithran pavithra...@gmail.com: 2009/7/30 Hugo Mills h...@carfax.org.uk:   Take more recent pics, then? :)   Then go ahead and add them... I haven't been to any of the hantslug meets so I neither could upload or recognise members . I will surely come to the next meet and do it

Re: [Hampshire] Hantslug gallery update

2009-07-31 Thread Benjamin M. A'Lee
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 03:15:12AM +0100, pavithran wrote: 2009/7/30 Hugo Mills h...@carfax.org.uk: 1. Please update the gallery software   Without meaning to come across as a miserable curmudgeon(*), what would newer software gain, other than a fleeting warm fuzzy feeling of running

Re: [Hampshire] Hantslug gallery update

2009-07-31 Thread Alan Pope
Hi Pavithran, I'm the (current) web master for HantsLUG so I guess I can answer some of your questions/concerns. 2009/7/30 pavithran pavithra...@gmail.com: The pictures at http://hants.lug.org.uk/gallery/ are really good but the gallery software looks too old :( It's gallery 1.5.4 which has

Re: [Hampshire] Hantslug gallery update

2009-07-31 Thread Simon Reap
Alan Pope wrote: * Increased load on the server as the new version of gallery introduces cpu-intensive photo scaling features. If anyone has experience of mitigating these two outstanding issues then I'm happy for us to move with the times and move to gallery2. I'm sure there'll be some

Re: [Hampshire] Hantslug gallery update

2009-07-31 Thread Lisi
On Friday 31 July 2009 03:15:12 pavithran wrote: Aren't we as linux users on Cutting edge ? No Lisi -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk

Re: [Hampshire] Hantslug gallery update

2009-07-31 Thread Stephen Rowles
On 07/31/2009 10:57 AM, Lisi wrote: On Friday 31 July 2009 03:15:12 pavithran wrote: Aren't we as linux users on Cutting edge ? No Lisi I'd agree with that, it is sometimes referred to as the Bleeding Edge for a reason! I like to live by the if it ain't broke, don't fix it

Re: [Hampshire] An excellent description of Windows Mobile

2009-07-31 Thread Timothy Brocklehurst
I've had colleagues with Windows-based smart phones, blackberries and I-phones. Personally I prefer the I-phone (oooh, Tim being pro-Apple... how often does that happen?) from a set-up point of view, and those who have had them seem very happy with them. The gripe I have with Blackberries

Re: [Hampshire] An excellent description of Windows Mobile

2009-07-31 Thread trotter
At 21:29 31/07/2009, you wrote: I've had colleagues with Windows-based smart phones, blackberries and I-phones. Personally I prefer the I-phone (oooh, Tim being pro-Apple... how often does that happen?) from a set-up point of view, and those who have had them seem very happy with them. The gripe

Re: [Hampshire] An excellent description of Windows Mobile

2009-07-31 Thread John Cooper
Samuel Penn wrote: On Friday 31 July 2009 07:22:38 Stephen Davies wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/07/30/microsoft_mobile_bach/comments/ Warning, reading this may require you to clean your keyboard screen. couple with the release of the HTC Hero in the UK (hint, runs Android)

Re: [Hampshire] An excellent description of Windows Mobile

2009-07-31 Thread James Ashburner
Timothy Brocklehurst wrote: The gripe I have with Blackberries (which I presume is the plural of Blackberry), other than a questionable choice on the touch-screen with certain models, is the web-based setup procedure. Not a major concern, just not the way I'd want to set it up. I look