[dundee] TLUG website passwords

Gordon Dunlop gordon at zubenel.freeserve.co.uk
Tue Jul 3 15:55:44 BST 2007


I have passed on my public keys to Jonathon, it is a good idea that
there are two administrators as this makes sure that the job gets done.
My kids are now grown up so I will have a bit more time to do things, I
agree with your statement about website content.

Gordon


Colin Brough wrote:
> 
> Jonathan has e-mailed asking for PGP/SSH keys, so he can sort the
> transfer, and I've replied to him. I'm very happy to hold passwords,
> but even happier if someone else will too. I'm conscious that I have
> the advantage that I'm likely to be around for a while, and the
> disadvantage that I have a job that eats into evenings and a youngish
> family, neither of which make it easy to regularly be at meets or do
> much work on websites. Very happy for Gordon to share with the
> practicalities, and me act as backup...
> 
> Assuming Jonathan can sort the practicalities, we should start
> thinking about what to put up on the website...
> 
> I like basic contact details, up-to-date meeting information, and
> something approximating a history of the LUG with pointers to any past
> talks/activities etc. Personally (and it is just personal opinion!)
> I'm not much into wikis :-)
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Colin

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