What is this Birkin hack of which you speak? I've been wondering how
all these recent pieces are getting tied back to the main code4lib
site. It would be nice to make appalachia.code4lib.org hook in rather
than use it's own passwords.
Also, looking on appalachia.code4lib.org I see we have nine folks who
have expressed some interest in a regional code4lib camp. I can see
from the names, too, that perhaps I should have called it south east
code4lib (se.code4lib.org)? We can always change it to that if that's
what folks like (feel free to voice an opinion... I don't have a
strong one on this matter).
We also have a volunteer (Jason Griffey) to host (at UTC). How would
folks like to proceed? Are we interested in meeting in Dec. or some
other time before the national code4lib conference? Or after?
Opinions?
Thanks,
Kevin
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Jay Luker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Our wiki page got clobbered by a spambot because I never got around to
> password protecting it. lbjay--
>
> So I've slapped an http basic auth challenge in front of it for the
> time being. The user/pass is code4lib/code4lib. Hopefully that will be
> enough to thwart the bots for a little while. Maybe we can migrate to
> drupal and hook into the main site's authentication using Birkin's
> nice hack.
>
> Also, I don't have a backup (oy, this is more embarrassing by the minute).
>
> http://ne.code4lib.org/wiki/
>
> --jay
>
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