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Posted by Dale T Stewart on May 18, 2007, 6:49 am
Hi
When I get my own webserver and website, geeksunleashed.net at my
parents' house up and running again, there will be forums for people to
use. I guess that the robotics forum could be split into various
categories, like Construction, Electronics,
Microcontrollers/Microprocessors, Electrical, Sensors & Actuators,
Power, etc.
One forum will be for robotics. When people use it, and tell others, it
will grow with time and be useful for more people.
When it is up and running, I will make frequent posts here to promote it
and to direct people to it.
What do people think about this idea?
Your ideas are valued.
Cheers
:-]
Dale
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Posted by e c kern on May 18, 2007, 12:16 pm
> Hi
> When I get my own webserver and website, geeksunleashed.net at my
> parents' house up and running again, there will be forums for people to
> use. I guess that the robotics forum could be split into various
> categories, like Construction, Electronics,
> Microcontrollers/Microprocessors, Electrical, Sensors & Actuators,
> Power, etc.
> One forum will be for robotics. When people use it, and tell others, it
> will grow with time and be useful for more people.
> When it is up and running, I will make frequent posts here to promote it
> and to direct people to it.
> What do people think about this idea?
So basically what you're saying is that instead of a global, fault
tolerant, peer-to-peer message board we should use some message board
you have set up on a computer you keep at your parents' house, and we
should do that because you are going to spam us?
-chris.
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Posted by Dale T Stewart on May 20, 2007, 1:13 am
>
>
> So basically what you're saying is that instead of a global, fault
> tolerant, peer-to-peer message board we should use some message board
> you have set up on a computer you keep at your parents' house, and we
> should do that because you are going to spam us?
>
> -chris.
>
> So basically what you're saying is that instead of a global, fault
> tolerant, peer-to-peer message board we should use some message board
> you have set up on a computer you keep at your parents' house, and we
> should do that because you are going to spam us?
>
> -chris.
>
Chris
No, that is what you are saying.
If you think it is some kind of conspiracy you are dead wrong.
Before you go shooting your mouth off like a fool and attack the
character of a member here you should get your facts staight.
I am no expert in the issues you mentioned, but it sounds like you are.
Maybe you could be so kind as to help me with any technical issue
relating to:
1. of using a Fedora Core 4 installation
2. of using Apache HTTP server
3. of using a mature product Joomla to help manage the web site
4. of hosting my own HTTP server at home rather than some server in
the USA, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, or anywhwere else
5. of posting here frequently that the FAQ is hosted on a particular
Website, as is standard practice on Newsgroups.
I have been frequenting this Newsgroup for a number of years on and off,
and for those of you that have read my posts here, I have not spammed on
a single occasion.
You may also recall that I posted a FAQ authored by a member here on
another website some time ago. I contacted that person, obviously a
long-standing member, and he was happy for me to post the FAQ, and
obviously it served a useful purpose. There was no spam from me then.
The purpose of setting up a HTTP server on my own machine is that of
gaining skills with Linux, and just the exercise as a whole - and it's
fun and cool. It also costs me $0 as I host the site directly - I don't
have to pay for a hosting service, and I can configure the server just
the way I choose.
Also, I would like to set up a global community.
Also, it will be set up whether you agree with it or not.
:-]
Dale Stewart
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Posted by Michael on May 18, 2007, 12:30 pm
> Hi
> When I get my own webserver and website, geeksunleashed.net at my
> parents' house up and running again, there will be forums for people to
> use. I guess that the robotics forum could be split into various
> categories, like Construction, Electronics,
> Microcontrollers/Microprocessors, Electrical, Sensors & Actuators,
> Power, etc.
> One forum will be for robotics. When people use it, and tell others, it
> will grow with time and be useful for more people.
> When it is up and running, I will make frequent posts here to promote it
> and to direct people to it.
> What do people think about this idea?
> Your ideas are valued.
> Cheers
> :-]
> Dale
I don't see any particular advantage to starting yet another robotics
newsgroup/forum. There are already so many as is.
-Michael
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Posted by Dale T Stewart on May 20, 2007, 1:16 am
Michael wrote:
>
>
> I don't see any particular advantage to starting yet another robotics
> newsgroup/forum. There are already so many as is.
>
> -Michael
>
Well I guess that's the great thing about freedom of speech and
expression to offer alternatives to almost any other topic, technology
or Website.
:-]
Dale
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> When I get my own webserver and website, geeksunleashed.net at my
> parents' house up and running again, there will be forums for people to
> use. I guess that the robotics forum could be split into various
> categories, like Construction, Electronics,
> Microcontrollers/Microprocessors, Electrical, Sensors & Actuators,
> Power, etc.
> One forum will be for robotics. When people use it, and tell others, it
> will grow with time and be useful for more people.
> When it is up and running, I will make frequent posts here to promote it
> and to direct people to it.
> What do people think about this idea?