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I see that my good friend Billy (thecellodude) has decided to help me recruit users (I was too lazy to start.) But I thought it would be a good idea ...
- 08-08-2006 #11
I see that my good friend Billy (thecellodude) has decided to help me recruit users (I was too lazy to start.) But I thought it would be a good idea to sort of let you guys know what I want this site to be. Originally I thought I should be organized with teams and whatever, but know I'm thinking differently. I think I want to leave it open to whatever the users of the site want to do. For example, if you want to write HOWTOs, then write them, if you want do reviews, do that, or anything else as long as its Linux related. I think I'll basically leave it open (hopefully this won't get abused and cause spam).
And as for that logo Juan Pablo, its awesome and I'll put it up now!
- 08-09-2006 #12
I'm glad you liked it! I'll add the penguin ...
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And the font is just sans bold italicsPut your hand in an oven for a minute and it will be like an hour, sit beside a beautiful woman for an hour and it will be like a minute, that is relativity. --Albert Einstein
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Don't PM me with questions, instead post in the forums
- 08-09-2006 #13
- 08-09-2006 #14Linux Engineer
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nice try...i prepare the same for greek!
Linux For Ever!
- 08-10-2006 #15
If I may ask a blunt question:
What, if there is any, is the difference between your website and linuxforums?
To me it looks like you are copying contents, formats, etc. with perhaps little changes here and there...
Am I fair?-D-
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- 08-10-2006 #16
Ya, I'd say you're fair to say that. I in no way intend to rip off or copy LFDO (which has been very good to me). The uniqueness I think is the ability for anyone to create content using the Wiki. I'm not trying to replace LDFO or anything, I'm just trying to make a community that isn't just a forum, but where everyone can create (sounds a little sappy I guess).


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