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Submitted by n23Admin on Wed, 2007-04-25 15:55.
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As well as this site, there are a few email lists you may want to join, sometimes information appears on both the site and the lists, sometimes not. Previously the page showing the information for joining these lists was a bit of a mess. opefuly this new page

http://network23.org.uk/list

Makes subscribing a little simpler.

As a minimum, the n23 news list is recommended. This is a once a month (normally) list which contains news and info.

If your interested In gabbing - the n23 discussion list is a sometimes busy list -if you do subscribe to this list it can be useful to do it with something like gmail, and create a label (called n23), you can then filter all messages from the list to this label so as not to clog your mailbox up.


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Submitted by n23Admin on Thu, 2006-11-23 20:37.
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Network 23 NEwZ-

There are a couple of n23 email lists you can join:

To Join the low frequency (one email per month on average) news and info list enter your email below. This mail-out contains a monthly summary of news and events (Click here to read the latest edition).

Email:

Also you may want to join the N23 Discussion list. This list can often be quite active (maybe 5 or more emails per day) - and covers a whole host of subjects (anything goes).

Email:

Finally, if your interested in the development of the network and can help out with any aspect form design or writing to coding or video, please join the following list.

Email:

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Submitted by n23Admin on Thu, 2006-11-16 00:17.
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Let me give a little background and explanation of what Drupal is - and why i think its a great choice for us, im not going to assume any in depth geekery knowledge so excuse me if this is all old news to you.

Drupal is a free open source content management system, or CMS. Sounds shit so far, but geeks love to dress cool stuff up in dull language, then shorten the whole thing to 3 letter acronyms. Put simply a CMS allows you to easily add and edit elements of a website. Not using a CMS and doing all the pages by hand is the equivalent of turning up at party with a box of transitors and some copper wire, and building your amps and speaker cones from scratch.... sure its possible - and may even be fun - but it takes for ever, and all it takes is one munter sneezing in the wrong direction and the whole things fucked.

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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2006-11-15 19:31.

Network 23 is evolving.

Watch this space (not myspace).

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