I'm happy with whatever other want as long as we can get something in place. I'll do all I am capable of to keep it moving. That is really the only reason I suggest what I do. My background not being web development, I don't feel I can competently build a site up from the ground; but I probably can copy someone elses and change it. I'll defer to you James. How long will you be back in this neighbourhood for? cheers, darryl FYI: I'm in Aurora, so if you need local help with servers and such (what I'm capable of any way) I can come up there. James Linden wrote:
Wallace J.McLean wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: James Linden <jlinden@projectgutenberg.ca> Date: Thursday, November 25, 2004 2:59 pm Subject: [PGCanada] Re: Gutenberg site
Copying the existing sites from PG-USA or PG-AUS is a poor way to get a website up. Their sites are static and hell to maintain. I personally have no intention of building yet another headache. If we can wait a few days, I'll be back home and we can get something better going.
Don't know about the site structure itself, but there are certainly a good many PG-US and PG-Aus titles which will qualify for inclusion in a PG-Can site; and many of them, at least on PG-US, are actually CanCon.
So whatever the structure, I do hope we'll pilfer the content for all it's worth! ;)
The etexts are not part of the site itself... we can certainly pilfer them. :-)
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