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Hi my name it Tim | Hi my name it Tim | ||
− | I'm using | + | I'm using this page as a help/info/todo page while other pages get worked on. |
This was on the main page and I'm just keeping it as a reference for now. | This was on the main page and I'm just keeping it as a reference for now. | ||
Please see [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_i18n documentation on customizing the interface] | Please see [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_i18n documentation on customizing the interface] | ||
− | and the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User | + | and the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User's_Guide User's Guide] for usage and configuration help. |
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*some sort of meeting page | *some sort of meeting page | ||
*some sort of document page | *some sort of document page | ||
− | *[[FDLLUG:Map |Map page]] | + | *[[FDLLUG:Map |Map page]] - (This is done, right? -Yoda) |
+ | **Make sure the directions are understandable. -Tim | ||
*mailing list page or just link a http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list | *mailing list page or just link a http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list | ||
*Finish the new [[MediaWiki:MenuNavigation]] page. | *Finish the new [[MediaWiki:MenuNavigation]] page. | ||
+ | *Finish the new [[MediaWiki:Sidebar]] page. | ||
+ | ** [[FDLLUG:Site support|Donations]] -[[User:Midnightcomm|Midnightcomm]] | ||
*About us page | *About us page | ||
+ | *Frappr Map For the FDLLUG http://www.frappr.com/fdllug | ||
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+ | ==My Podcast List== | ||
+ | These are the podcasts I subsribe to. | ||
+ | *Security Now | ||
+ | *TWIT | ||
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+ | ==Recommended Items== | ||
+ | Things to check out. | ||
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+ | * http://geeklog.polishcrap.com — My wannabe site geek and weird stuff. Check it out I'll try to keep it updated this year:). | ||
+ | * http://reader.google.com — Google Reader - Web based RSS reader from Google. | ||
+ | * http://www.writely.com — I just started played with this a little, it looks to be a really neat. Writely is an online based word processor, it will export to Word or Open Office. Check it out. | ||
+ | * http://www.hamachi.cc — This is is another piece of software I have come to really like. Hamachi is a basically ZERO config VPN software. I've tested it on windows, and it works very slick. There is also a Linux client that I haven't tested yet and a Mac client in the works. |
Latest revision as of 11:12, 7 February 2009
Hi my name it Tim
I'm using this page as a help/info/todo page while other pages get worked on.
This was on the main page and I'm just keeping it as a reference for now.
Please see documentation on customizing the interface and the User's Guide for usage and configuration help.
WIKI TODO LIST
This is a current todo list, feel free to add things I'm missing that we need.
- some sort of meeting page
- some sort of document page
- Map page - (This is done, right? -Yoda)
- Make sure the directions are understandable. -Tim
- mailing list page or just link a http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list
- Finish the new MediaWiki:MenuNavigation page.
- Finish the new MediaWiki:Sidebar page.
- About us page
- Frappr Map For the FDLLUG http://www.frappr.com/fdllug
My Podcast List
These are the podcasts I subsribe to.
- Security Now
- TWIT
Recommended Items
Things to check out.
- http://geeklog.polishcrap.com — My wannabe site geek and weird stuff. Check it out I'll try to keep it updated this year:).
- http://reader.google.com — Google Reader - Web based RSS reader from Google.
- http://www.writely.com — I just started played with this a little, it looks to be a really neat. Writely is an online based word processor, it will export to Word or Open Office. Check it out.
- http://www.hamachi.cc — This is is another piece of software I have come to really like. Hamachi is a basically ZERO config VPN software. I've tested it on windows, and it works very slick. There is also a Linux client that I haven't tested yet and a Mac client in the works.