said:
>Depends on what you mean by "maintaining." As you may already know, I
>number among the technically challenged. I don't know jack about HTML,
>web pages, and a long list of other computing topics. What I think I
By that I mean collecting the information and maintaining the web pages.
I don't accept technically challenged or don't know as a reason for you
not to do it. ;-) You can learn. Also, there are many SCOUG folks that
are adept in page layout that will help you over any sticking points you
have.
>don't know -- turn 'em over to you ? I have an old DOS version of
Nope, I already have several SCOUG jobs. ;-)
>something like the NS Communicator Bug Tracker summary page. But I can't
The Bug Tracker is very good, but probably too much for you to start with.
I would suggest a simple input form. Rollin can arrange to get the form
submissions emailed to you.
Steven
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