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David--<br>
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rgb(0, 0, 0);">I didn't say it was simple. I did say these are
the steps, that I think it's do-able, and that it would be hard
enough that I'd be interested.<br>
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You think it's too hard or impossible?<span></span><br>
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Too hard? No, I really look forward to working on this as a
difficult project. *My* goal would be to create a solution which
could be turned into a project and made available to other LUG ( or
any group ) that would like to run a distributed website on the
cheap. <br>
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But as I've said in previous messages I have *no* desire to find
myself in a position similar to yours. However as I have
demonstrated in the past, I am also an educator. I want people to
think think about what it is we are doing, how we need to accomplish
it, and what issues we may face. For those who wish to focus on the
appears of CLUE ( design, content, calendar, etc ) and do not have
an interest in the technical side, I encourage them to make the
club's appearance better. Yet at the same time, their choice should
be able to scale to the wants of the club.<br>
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I believe that we can run a distributed Drupal environment. But I am
trying to get others to think about what is needed to accomplish
that task. I was pushing this originally to the Drupal users since
they want to use Drupal, I was hoping they could think of what is
needed to run distributed Drupal.<br>
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So who can put forth the first round of items that need to be
accounted for in created a distributed Drupal environment?<br>
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Raymond<br>
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