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in infinite wisdom sonika tyagi spoke thus On 05/01/2008 10:30 AM:
> Thank you all for your suggestions. I am still reading stuff to decide on
> which CMS to use.
>
> Someone said Drupal is hackprone... and yet Drupal is being recommended over
> Joomla!!! Security is an important concern to me, s
I tried out a few CMSs when I had to started with making a website for
my department (it is still work under progress and not published yet).
I did try Joomla, MODx, and a few more CMS (I have the names on my lab
PC) but we finally stuch to MODx. We foudn it to be quite configurable
(I'm sure othe
On Thursday 01 May 2008, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On 01-May-08, at 10:20 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:
> >> [snip]
> >> plone is hackproof
> >
> > I presume that statement is sheer flamebait, and is not intended to
> > have
> > any relationship with reality?
>
> you presume wrong on both counts. Plone is
On Thursday 01 May 2008, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On 30-Apr-08, at 10:03 PM, Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:
> > I am here to destroy my little cred as a long-time unix-lover with a
> > single statement: I really don't like man pages.
>
> don't tell me you have stopped wearing a hair shirt and no longer
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Vikram Ranade wrote:
> Came across this article that caught my eye.
> about a linux community for women.
> There is even a chapter in india! (not a large group though)
>
> www.linuxchix.org/india.html
>
For a second I thought I was having déjà vu. :-)
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Cool! A pre-Freed.in maybe?
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Can we organize something like this? keep OLPC out of picture at the moment,
just consider Ubuntu. any comments would be interesting!!
cheers,
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On Thursday 01 May 2008, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
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> Man!!! As if loving man pages was a pre-requisite for loving the OS!!!
It's not just man. I also hate apropos. Amd I think GNU /bin/yes is
buggy and lacks important features.
-Taj.
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Came across this article that caught my eye.
about a linux community for women.
There is even a chapter in india! (not a large group though)
www.linuxchix.org/india.html
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devesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just included Grub-installation scripts which install grub
> automatically(its very good for those students and newbies who even dont
> know what a bootloader is). :)
I would keep a safe distance from a CD which alters my system without
giving me a warning
Sirtaj Singh Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am here to destroy my little cred as a long-time unix-lover with a
> single statement: I really don't like man pages.
Man!!! As if loving man pages was a pre-requisite for loving the OS!!!
> What I am looking for is something that can convert a
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