On Tuesday 14 February 2012 11:56:21 Anna Morris wrote:
for the fsfe meeting next week (23rd) (if thats right?) I think we should table our ideas for "branding" our email server/service etc.
Sounds good!
Am putting together some sketches for a logo and site (but am only a beginner at design!) and brand also covers software, exact services offerd, wording of expressing this etc.
Excellent.
Is everyone coming along to that meeting?
Unfortunately I will now have to be in Berlin 21-23, in order to attend a sprint for Document Freedom Day.
Could be a good time to bring buddies along and try and get everyone there as the project is now officially off the ground!
I agree. Also, Michael De Jong (see FSFE interview: http://blogs.fsfe.org/fellowship-interviews/?p=299) will be in town and can potentially come along to the meeting; he's interested in the hosting project. He's famous for setting up the Unhosted project which is making a big impact on the web by allowing users to store their own data when using web services, instead of having it hosted by a company. Mozilla has already implemented this system for its next generation web-wide login system, that will hopefully eventually replace OpenID.
*Are you guys happy to run the meeting without me, and if so shall I ask Michael to come?*
A local mail server is great! Yay! Can't wait to get enough to get the fitpc thing, and ECO local mail server! Double yay!
Yup, I'm heading back over to Arcspace today to (hopefully) finish setup. Out of interest I need to:
- add more RAM to make it faster - install Virtualmin control panel (http://www.virtualmin.com/) so we can configure the server using a web browser - configure secure access via ssh so we can get command line access remotely - try and make the machine remotely accessible by either configuring Arcpsace's router to forward requests from the internet to our server, or use a dns routing service, or both (e.g. http://dyn.com)
Best,
Sam.