That looks great! I liked the snail idea, yet it just seemed like Santa
Cruz got there first. I see you found tux with the tomato! Bill Kendrick
created that for us a while back!
I think I recall trying to get
slug.org in 1998.
I put it on my local server for preview.
https://panther.brie.com/
Yet, I need to figure out how to upload/rsync across sftp.
Brian
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 03:37:09PM -0800, Sen Hastings wrote:
I just did another big commit where I swapped out
the snail with the
tuxTomato logo of yore, lemme know what you think.
sen-h.
On November 28, 2023 10:56:13 AM PST, "Brian E. Lavender"
[1]<brian(a)brie.com> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 04:19:38PM -0800, Sen Hastings wrote:
Hey Y'all, So I've been doing some work on the source for the *new and
improved* saclug site (thx to brian for adding me to the github
project), and
Sen, I think you fixed all the kinks in the SacLUG site? My first look
is yes?! I hate to nit pick, yet the slug seems a little closer to
Santa Cruz? Next challenge is to figure out how to sync it (rsync) to
the saclug site. I don't have a shell on the site. I just have sftp.
Brian
References
1. mailto:brian@brie.com
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