[MR] December Acorn received today - 15th

E L Wimett silverdragon at charleston.net
Thu Dec 16 19:17:56 PST 2004


And the news from Golden Dolphin Herald is posted on the heraldic web site
at or shortly after it is sent into Acorn but in an enhanced version with
the pictures Acorn cannot afford to publish.

Those are placed into PDF rather than HTML because it is browser and ISP
independent which gives a better result for most readers.  (It also makes
the files smaller than HTML in most cases.)

Alisoun, Golden Dolphim 

-----Original Message-----
From: atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org
[mailto:atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of JOSHUA THOMAS
Sent: Thursday, December 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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