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Ron,
You wrote :
>John's interesting report on the state of the OpenMPE Web site seems to
>reflect the very nature of OpenMPE: a volunteer group, staffed by a
>band of busy people who have paying jobs of their own to do. Sounds
>like a few dead links. As somebody who keeps up a few Web sites, I know
>this feels embarrassing when it gets pointed out in public.
I know the feeling also as I maintain the http://www.hp3000links.com website.
There are probably some dead links there even now.
I also am a volunteer but do try and keep the site as current as I can.
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>OpenMPE could be better at getting its news out itself. But there is an
>alternative to finding out what's going on with the only user advocacy
>organization dedicated to MPE. Take a look at the Search feature of
>3000 NewsWire blog archives:
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>http://3000newswire.com/search.html>
This is a handy tool, Ron but may I make a suggestion?
When the search results are returned, they consist of a headline,
a bit of text and a file name. The file name includes a day and month.
Could you include the year also as I searched on "OpenMPE" and found
a great headline "HP World action gave OpenMPE a turbocharge" only to
find it was from 2002. :o(
Just my $.02.
Cheers,
John Dunlop
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