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Get free help with PeoplePods on Tuesday, Oct 12

Posted by benbrown 1 year ago

Hey Hackers! Want to learn about PeoplePods? Need help getting started? Have questions about building plugins or modifying themes? Join us for our first PeoplePods Office Hours on Tuesday, October 12 from 8AM-4PM PST, and we will help you! Learning a new technology can be daunting. But we want PeoplePods to be as simple and easy to use as possible, so we're making ourselves available to help everyone get on board! We'll be available to help with any kind of problem - from specific coding problems to philosophical design issues. To participate in office hours:
  1. First, download version 0.8 of PeoplePods and try to get it running on your web host.
  2. Then, add PPOFFICEHOURS as a buddy on your favorite AIM-compatible chat program.
  3. Finally, send us an IM any time on Tuesday! We'll respond to everyone who IMs us on a first come, first serve basis!
If you miss us on Tuesday, we're always watching the forum and we try to respond immediately to all requests for help!

Cool!

Lots of fun today! We will do it again soon.

In the meantime, if you need help, post here in the forum!

nice

Hi,
I'm trying the PeoplePod, but I don't know how to add my copyright info at the buttom, and how to modify the words "By using this site you agree to not be lame."

Thanks,

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