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Dave Sullivan

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Sep 10, 2006, 10:48:31 PM9/10/06
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Hey All,

I just updated our wiki page. I propose that we just use the wiki rather
than having a website of our own -- unless there's a specific need for a
website, I think we can host all the necessary information on the wiki.

http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Toronto

I've also created a subpage for meetings, which I'd like to use so
people can add items to a meeting agenda, for things they'd like to
discuss at the next meeting, as well as an archive of the topics
discussed at past meetings.

http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Toronto/Meetings

I talked with Corey, who is the leader of Ubuntu Canada, about getting
us a subdomain. I thought perhaps we could have a redirector:
toronto.ubuntu.ca would re-direct to the wiki page. Any thoughts?


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Dave M. Sullivan

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Sep 11, 2006, 1:22:02 PM9/11/06
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Taking real-time notes right on to the wiki Meeting page is a great
idea. This way there's no potential loss of information when
transferring notes... it just goes right on to the web.

linuxcaffe.. noted :)

Dave

On 9/11/06, David J Patrick <d...@linuxcaffe.ca> wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David J Patrick <davidj...@sympatico.ca>
> Date: Sep 11, 2006 8:24 AM
> Subject: Re: Ubuntu Toronto wiki
> To: ubuntu-...@googlegroups.com


>
>
> On 9/10/06, Dave Sullivan <demsu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I just updated our wiki page. I propose that we just use the wiki rather
> > than having a website of our own -- unless there's a specific need for a
> > website, I think we can host all the necessary information on the wiki.
>

> sounds smart ! It's obvious and available.
> You might (if there seems consensus) list linuxcaffe as "Meeting
> Place", under Resources. Maybe with a direct link to
> linuxcaffe.ca/location. ohh.. "linuxcaffe" is all lower case, all one
> word all the time, k ?


> >
> > http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Toronto
> >
> > I've also created a subpage for meetings, which I'd like to use so
> > people can add items to a meeting agenda, for things they'd like to
> > discuss at the next meeting, as well as an archive of the topics
> > discussed at past meetings.

> On Wednesday (and for all future meetings) let's have someone taking
> notes, real time, directly to the wiki ?


> >
> > http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Toronto/Meetings
> >
> > I talked with Corey, who is the leader of Ubuntu Canada, about getting
> > us a subdomain. I thought perhaps we could have a redirector:
> > toronto.ubuntu.ca would re-direct to the wiki page. Any thoughts?
>

> great idea ! give us a cozier web home and invites (challenges) other
> regions to do the same.
>
> cheerio,
> djp
>
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