Re: Individual Community Web Sites
From: Stuart Staniford-Chen (staniforcs.ucdavis.edu)
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 13:04:00 -0600
Joani writes:

> Will you please review here on coho-l the various ways that groups who 
> want their own Web pages can get them up. You told some of us at the
> Boulder, and maybe you have even mentioned it here, but now that more
> groups are wanting them or making their own, it would be helpful to be 
> reminded.

I wrote up a web page answering these very questions.  I will simply  
refer people to that page (on the theory that if they don't yet know how  
to read a web page, they aren't yet ready to create their own).

http://www.cohousing.org/specific/ind_web.html

(I love the new URLs :-)

> I'm also interested in knowing if you "automatically" do a link to the 
> coho web page when you learn of new groups' sites being completed  
(such > as the one we just learned about from the Tuscon group).

Most of the time.  If I see something in my mail box with a new  
cohousing URL on it, I incorporate it.  However, I occasionally delete  
some or all of cohousing-l unread because of lack of time.  If the  
subject line has "Web" in it, I'm pretty certain to notice it.  Once in a  
while I will also search on Lycos etc for new pages, and link to those  
too.

In this particular case, Steve mailed me about Tucson's pages a couple  
of weeks ago.  In general, you can get a pretty good idea of what has and  
hasn't been done recently from the "What's New" page in the Cohousing  
Network web site.

Stuart.

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Stuart Staniford-Chen           |               N St Cohousing
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