Well, I've registered alphanews.net and if I get some time I'll put
something together. Won't be for a few weeks or so though. My plan would
be for anybody to submit the articles, with several people having the
authority to allow low to be actually on the site (much like what we're
planning to do with ALO).
If you're still interested in helping Ron (or anybody else), please email
me privatly.
--rdp
On 5 Apr 2000, Ron Farrer wrote:
> Rich Payne (rdp@talisman.alphalinux.org) wrote:
>
> > I don't think ALO would have a problem with an alphanews site. The issue
> > is site maintainers...aka people to write up and submit stories. It's
> > great when somebody sends you a link to the latest news item, the issue is
> > the time it takes somebody to write up the news items everytime.
>
> Perhaps we could use some of the Open Sourced code used on Kuro5hin.org,
> I believe the project is called "scoop". One of the features is that the
> *users* get to decide what gets posted. This would make the site
> *almost* self maintained. Then only editors to fix spelling, broken
> urls, etc would be needed. What does everyone think?
>
>
> JMHO,
>
> Ron
>
> P.S. as far as volunteers go, where do I sigh up? ;)
>
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