[linux-audio-dev] Networking Linux audio folks
Patrick Shirkey
pshirkey at boosthardware.com
Fri Jan 10 07:33:01 UTC 2003
>I think they should probably be treated as 2 separate databases from
>the viewers standpoint (even though the data would be stored in the
>same one, there would be 2 links). "Linux audio technician database"
>sounds good for the job related side of things "Find a Linux audio
>technician near you, today!" :)
>Perhaps "Linux audio community database" for the "network the Linux
>audio folks" side of things.
Well I have changed the name. Now it is "Linux audio professional
support & contacts database". I would prefer to keep it as one page just
to make things easier for me to manage. While I would love for this site
to become extreemely popular and require serious commitment I am
pragmatic that this probably won't happen in the next couple of years.
Splitting the page up at this point seems like more work than neccessary.
>He he.. The Linux audio dating service :) I wonder how many Linux audio
>gals are out there.. Maybe if they saw some of our pictures we'd have
>some converts.. or maybe not. I think it would be nice to have a way to
>put a photo, but perhaps this could also just be a link someone could
>put in the specifics field
I'm working on adding these things now.
>(BTW, would it be more appropriate to make
>that a text field rather than multiple lines?).
I thought about that but I decided multiple lines provides more scope
for presentation purposes. I expect people to eventually treat it
similar to an email signature.
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