[CIMC-working] If you encounter problems...

Ian Bicking ianb at colorstudy.com
15 Feb 2003 03:17:13 -0600


I made a not insignificant change to the site, and of course there's all
the other problems that may occur (but disk space no longer!)  So in
light of that, keep a lookout for problems and contact me contact me
about any problems you see.  

I'm making CIMC maintenance a priority for the upcoming events.  I'll be
at the protest, but on the off chance there's problems you can contact
me sometimes on my girlfriend Emily's phone, 773-710-5149.  At least
during that time, and if all else fails you can try that number other
times too (if I'm not at home there's a good chance I'm with her).  Of
course, I don't expect lots of posting *during* the protest (though live
coverage would of course be great).

Otherwise my home phone is 773-275-7241.  Feel free to call up to
midnight.  I'm usually up later than that, but you should probably try
email first before calling when it's late.  I see email pretty quickly,
and we arrange a call then.  You can sometimes get me via AIM with the
username ianbicking.  Also, if mailing chicago-tech you may also want to
CC me directly, as the Indymedia lists have been a little slow.

On a related note, I've been given greater permissions on Stallman so I
may be able to fix some problems I wasn't able to before.  Knock on
wood.  

It's too late to do it tonight but I hope to both put the new design in
place tomorrow and put up the Paypal button.  Really this time -- I've
been distracted before, but I've blown everyone else off for the
weekend.  If there's objections to making those changes, make them
now... I hate to introduce changes in the middle of stuff (though of
course Paypal is pretty separate), but this is also an opportunity for
CIMC growth, particular after the events.  And everyone who gets our
handbills won't be able to resist reading us!

-- 
Ian Bicking  ianb@colorstudy.com  http://colorstudy.com
4869 N. Talman Ave., Chicago, IL 60625  /  773-275-7241
"There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of 
 killing innocent people" -- Howard Zinn