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>In <20020123210350.MSTG941.mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net@constellation>, on
>01/23/02
> at 01:03 PM, larry.tawa@worldnet.att.net said:
>>>We would have everyone to pass the change requests through you and you
>>>wold pass them to Carla a couple at a time and remove them from your list
>>>after she makes the change. Of course, I have to get Carla to agree to
>>>this too.
>>Yes, I volunteer. I presume that the author of the revised article will
>>send me the correction and that the article will show a revision number
>>or date? Let me know when.
>Larry,
>I talked to Carla about this and she does want it to be this organized.
>What she suggested is that if you find typos or broken links in articles,
>just let her know (carla@scoug.com) and she will do the updates as time
>permits. She'll need the URL of the article and a description of what
>needs to be changed.
>I'll take care of getting the trapdump article updated, as we discussed.
>We are looking for someone to assist with preparing the SCOUG CD of the
>month. We have a volunteer to do the CD production, but he feels a bit
>overwhemed about picking the new content. So we need one or more folks
>to help him pick new the content. Basically, the task is to watch the
>various OS/2 announcement lists and decide which items should go on to
>the SCOUG CD. Would you like to get involved in this?
>Thanks,
>Steven
Yes. More by email.
Regards.
Larry
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