[Ktechlab-devel] My new site for ktechlab called ktechwiki

Juan De Vincenzo juandevincenzo at gmail.com
Thu Feb 5 04:10:42 UTC 2009


I actually thought of that while I was writing this to you "isn't he
in the mailing list of the project he started?". But I wanted to check
first ;).

I'll be definitely writing to him.

By the way, I checked your test-site, and it looks really nice. =)

Regards

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:49 AM, Lawrence Shafer <detroit371 at gmail.com> wrote:
> He actually contacted me regarding my post here about trying to "steal" the
> domain back. He's a great guy, just super busy as far as I can tell. I don't
> think it would be any problem to contact him, and I have no problem with you
> saying where you got his email from :) I have not asked him why he abandoned
> us, but I know how these kind of projects can go...  He actually still reads
> this list from time to time, so be careful here!!!
>
> Juan De Vincenzo wrote:
>
> Cool, didn't know you were actually able to find him. I'd really like
> writing to him, I just want to ask you if he's allright. I mean, if I
> write to him, would he reply something like "where did you get this
> e-mail address?". Would it be ok to say you provided it? Or how did
> you get it? We don't want him mad and completely denying the domain.
> =P
>
> By the way, even though it might be better to ask him directly, when
> you got in touch with him, did he gave any hints as to why he totally
> abandoned this great project? That's something that I've been
> wondering for some time now.
>
> Regards,
> Juan
>
> On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Lawrence Shafer <detroit371 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> I wish I could set a release date, but I'm still trying to squeeze the
> domain out of David Saxton. He has promised it to us, and told me to create
> an account with the registrar, which I did, but he has not transferred the
> domain yet. You are welcome to help put some pressure on david as this is
> the last big holdup. His current email address is dwsaxton at gmail.com.
>
> Here's an old portal page that I was playing with just to give you an
> idea...  ktechlab.shaferlabs.com
>
> Regards,
> Lawrence
>
> Juan De Vincenzo wrote:
>
> Hi Lawrence,
>
> Just out of curiosity, is there a release date for the new site? Maybe
> if you establish one we can go around spreading the word ;). I also
> thought that maybe if you like the idea, there could be an initial
> screen announcing the new coming site, which would redirect you to the
> old ktechlab site. I'd need to review my php knowledge, but as far as
> I remember it shouldn't be too hard to do.
>
> Also, where you finally able to overcome the issues you were hacing
> with the domain?
>
> Regards,
> Juan
>
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Julian Bäume <julian at svg4all.de> wrote:
>
>
> Hey,
>
> On Monday 02 February 2009 11:53:09 Michael T. wrote:
>
>
> After thought I decided to pull the plug i'm going to refocus my site.
> Either on Electronics resources or another app.     Since  the main site is
> going to have an overhaul in coming weeks no dupe work.
>
>
> Right, no need to do duplicate work. Why not help out directly in the
> KTechLab
> project? I looked at the things you did till now and I really like some of
> your ideas. You could do that, beside your Electronics resources project. We
> could also discuss how far the ktechlab.org website will go to provide
> community-features and see if we could need external help. IMHO you should
> join your forces with Lawrence in the web-representation part of KTechLab
> and
> this way bring your ideas directly into the project.
>
> Just my 2ct.
> Julian
>
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