Hi! I had asked last week on this blog if it was possible to put the minutes from the Monthly Board Meetings on this "Official RFCA BLOG" If not please explain why?
The expectation is to have as much information as possible available on the blog and/or the website (minutes included).
The website and blog will continue to evolve.
The board has tried for years to get help from people in the community with website/blog expertise so that we could provide this information electronically. Our success in getting that help was spotty, at best.
(If you have that kind of expertise, perhaps you'd be willing to help?)
Expect the minutes and other information in the near future.
It's possible that Mr. Dunn may be able to print the minutes in the newsletter. That can be explored. (There could be space limitations, however. I believe there is a finite number of pages available for information.)
The website and/or blog are probably the best options to present/archive the minutes.
Thanks! Any word on who is running for board president?
ReplyDeleteHi! I had asked last week on this blog if it was possible to put the minutes from the Monthly Board Meetings on this "Official RFCA BLOG" If not please explain why?
ReplyDeleteThe expectation is to have as much information as possible available on the blog and/or the website (minutes included).
ReplyDeleteThe website and blog will continue to evolve.
The board has tried for years to get help from people in the community with website/blog expertise so that we could provide this information electronically. Our success in getting that help was spotty, at best.
(If you have that kind of expertise, perhaps you'd be willing to help?)
Expect the minutes and other information in the near future.
Thanks.
Could Mr Jay Dunn, the active editor for the RFCA include it with the monthly news letter?
ReplyDeleteIt's possible that Mr. Dunn may be able to print the minutes in the newsletter. That can be explored. (There could be space limitations, however. I believe there is a finite number of pages available for information.)
ReplyDeleteThe website and/or blog are probably the best options to present/archive the minutes.
Thanks.