That's great Michael, I will go through this list and add most (if not all)
of it on our new website. Any other suggestions and additions are also
welcome - keep 'em coming! :)
-Raoul
On 21 November 2017 at 01:52, Michael J. Oghia <mike.oghia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Raoul,
Thanks for the update and your work on the site. I'd point to the list of
CN-related resources here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/
1Lp5DTB2Bso4Uz7yn3f7yza90Z9iqm6sUCONyLCcFWqc/edit
Best,
-Michael
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 8:39 PM, Raoul Plommer <plommer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
After getting credentials on the ISOC server, we tried running Wordpress
on it but because there were some techincal issues with it, I would not
rely on it. There were several issues that I did not feel happy or even
comfortable with to work in the future. I wanted a clean slate.
I am not a backend person, so after our technical experts were unable to
make it work adequately, I finally decided to buy the hosting myself, since
I felt at least partially responsibile for delaying this development for so
long. With cPanel, I can use the backend well enough to build this website.
I have registered a website comcon.nu today to work on the site, but we
can keep using the old name after the owner of
comconnectivity.org
changes the nameservers to point to my hosting. Better yet, now we can use
both addresses. :)
Please give me two weeks to build the site and in the meanwhile, you can
collect research and other content that is currently missing on the
comconnectivity.org -site. Please post it in this thread and I will add
it.
I am coming to the IGF and we can discuss the website more there.
-Raoul
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