Paul on Wed, 16 Oct 2002 14:55:21 -0400


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Re: [PLUG] OT: Linux Business Forum


I used the links on the main page.  I haven't tried the navigation menu yet.

Why is your terminal server limited to five clients?  (Nice graphic.)

I would create an e-mail form with some optional drop-down menus. And just in case their e-mail client is malfunctioning, you won't miss the opportunity to make contact with a potential client.


W. Chris Shank wrote:

There has been some great feedback from this posting. It's obvious that
many of you are having the same idea as myself. Proving tehr is a market
is a different problem entirely, but your responses are positive.

I encourage everyone to have a look at my website (www.acetechgroup.com)
and give feedback. I had already expected to sell the monthly service
idea, but am having much difficulty with the wording for the various
products/services etc. right now, I'd say that my site is in the Alpha
stage, regarding content, business message, etc. I finally had to make it
public because I needed to have others scrutinize it in order to keep it
moving forward.  I know there are some javascript errors with the menu if
you use IE6 - i use mozilla and it's ok. Also, konq won't show navigation
at all and neither will omniweb. So aside from _those_ problems, I'd like
to know your thoughts, reaction, impressions etc.

My thinking so far is to create a Linux VAR Association and simple web
portal. I don't want to spend a lot of time programming this, so I'll want
to use an existing package. Any thoughts? I think it should have threaded
discussions, and file postingsto share resources. What else?



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