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kittysunshine's picture

Web Developer job at Worthington Libraries

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Time for another mtg?

Am I remembering right that we decided to do a meeting every 2 months? If so, that would mean November 11th, I think we decided to stick to Mondays?

I deas for an agenda.

There was talk of setting personal computers up to run web server, i.e. run your computer as a dev machine. I assume this would be best implemented by a demo of installing XAMPP?

I was thinking something about D6 would be good? Maybe a demo of features, views2, CCK2, OG2, etc...

We could do more site demos?

What do people think? Columbus Public Library? I think Worthington Public was mentioned last time?

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kittysunshine's picture

Lullabot training in Central Ohio?

Greetings, all! I'm new to Drupal, working to redesign Worthington Libraries' Web site and migrate to Drupal in the process.

I've been looking for some good training sessions as I get up to speed and I've heard very good things about Lullabot. I keep hoping they'd offer sessions a little closer to home than the upcoming sessions in Portland, OR and New Orleans, so I contacted Lullabot to ask and the reply I received was:

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We don't have any plans currently to do training in Ohio, but are always willing to look at new cities and venues.

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Tech News in Central Ohio

Multi-Agency Working Group to Recommend State Wireless Standards
7/6/2006

The Multi-Agency CIO Advisory Council (MAC) Standards Subcommittee has formed a Wireless Standards Working Group to research, develop and recommend state standards for wireless technology.

Chaired by Jim Cunningham of the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, the working group is chartered with investigating areas where state wireless standards could provide enterprise benefits to the state. Potential benefits include better security, consistent implementation and management, interoperability, and best practices. The working group, comprising 21 technology professionals from 15 state agencies and one state university, held its initial meeting in June. The working group hopes to complete its recommendations by December 2006.

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