SCN: A Different Approach

patrick clariun at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 27 14:28:26 PDT 2001


I will try to be as succinct as possible, while trying to get my
point across as complete as I can. 

Recently, some frustrations concerning SCN have built up for a number
of reasons. I won't go into them.

Suffice to say, I've stepped back, evaluated the situation, and have
decided to refocus on doing what I can do to make SCN a great place.

I have been working pretty hard to find people to write for SCN. It
takes a great deal of work to get someone to volunteer for a virtual
organization. It's easy for people to forget, and it requires just
the right amount of "pressure" to prod people to get into the groove
of taking a few hours a month and producing some writing, or doing
any kind of volunteer work.

So, in closing, it goes like this: Rather than talking about what
"can" be done, it's time to do what can be done.

Again, I apologize if I have offended anyone, or for not being more
clear when I could have been more clear.

Patrick

P.S. I'm not on some of the lists that are invite only, like
webmaster at scn.org, so I don' t know what is going on in that arena.

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