What's the "C" for again?

Joe Mabel jmabel at saltmine.com
Thu Aug 13 08:05:30 PDT 1998


I'm all for replicating these discussions on the Web, but I don't want to 
see it turn into something where teh Web site is the only way to keep 
track.  If this stuff doesn't come in my email, I probably don't see it. 
 I'm not continually going out to proactively check up on SCN discussions.

-----Original Message-----
From:	Rich Littleton [SMTP:be718 at scn.org]
Sent:	Wednesday, August 12, 1998 10:49 PM
To:	Randy Groves
Cc:	scna-board at scn.org; Bill S; Doug Schuler; Email Training; 
alboss at scn.org; fundrasing at scn.org; outreach at scn.org; scn at scn.org; 
services at scn.org
Subject:	Re:  What's the "C" for again?


Randy,

I have no problem with limiting SCN discussion admission to SCN users.
However, my concern is the limited "in-the-family" communication options
open to SCN users generally. Thus, a central corridor like Rod suggested,
(if I understand it correctly).

By the way, have I mentioned the idea of electronic voting for SCNA
elections?

Later,

Rich


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