[MR] December Acorn received today - 15th

Rachel/Rozsa qchell at earthlink.net
Thu Dec 16 11:42:26 PST 2004


I actually checked the online calendar a little bit ago - and it appears
that they have everything listed right now through the end of 2005.

http://acorn.atlantia.sca.org/calendar.htm

I think what we all run into with that is towards the end of the year we
were trying to find out what is planned in 2005 and it wasn't there yet.  I
noticed that 2005 came up after December's Acorn was published.

I don't know if that is something that can be adjusted or not, as I too use
that calendar quite often myself and was thankful when 2005 appeared!  :)

Rozsa
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Lady Rhiannon of Berra" <lady_rhiannon at earthlink.net>
To: <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:30 PM
Subject: RE: [MR] December Acorn received today - 15th


> I don't think it's a matter of interest or not.. it's SOCIETY policy that
we can't put these things on the web until after the hard copies have been
sent.  Once the Acorn has been sent out, the letters can be put on the web..
but not until.  In the SCA, there is very little (in terms of policy changes
and etc.) that is "official" until after it's appeared in PRINT once.
>
> We've all had problems with the post office, unfortunately (I've actually
received things four to six months after they were sent).  I don't blame the
sender, I blame the post office.
>
> The only change I'd love to see is a longer online event calendar.  The
one we have doesn't go far enough into the future to be of much use.
>
> Rhiannon of Berra
> nobody important
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JOSHUA THOMAS <jthom058 at odu.edu>
> Sent: Dec 16, 2004 2:12 PM
> To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
> Subject: RE: [MR] December Acorn received today - 15th
>
>
>
>
>
> I wanted to clarify. I don't want the Acorn in its entirity available over
> the Internet. I think the letters should be. In fact, as a few of us have
> already noted some of the letters are published on the Internet on
official
> Kingdom Webpages like the Clerk Signet's Webpage. Does that mean by
Society
> Policy we are in breach of Section 5F of the Society Chronicler Policy
> because we are publish parts of the Acorn in an electronic medium? Why
> publish some of the letters and not all of them on the Internet? I
> understand all Kingdom Officers are volunteers. But from experience I know
> that publishing a Word Processing document into HTML takes about 2 minutes
> or maybe an hour if some hyperlink menu to individual letters was done. I
> would be willing to volunteer my time to make this happen periodically if
> there is interest.
>
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