[SCA-BMDL] Purim Event in Trib?

Edmund LoPresti edlopresti at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 13 17:09:01 EST 2007


The existing text on the main events page, which Clemente points out,  
looks perfect; would it be worthwhile to copy and paste onto each  
event announcement, or is that more trouble than it would be worth?   
This may be much ado about something that's not quite the original  
concern with the Trib article.

Edmundo

On Feb 13, 2007, at 5:00 PM, Clemente de Warrewyk wrote:

> Greetings from the BMDL Webminister,
>
> There seems to be some confusion over what information is stated on  
> the web site.  For the sake of providing factual information I'd  
> like to point out the following.
>
> * The Events & Demos page, which contains links to all of the local  
> event announcements, already contains the following text:
>
> Membership in the Society for Creative Anachronism is not required  
> to attend SCA events. Our only requirements are that you must  
> behave as a noble and honorable lord or lady, you must pay the  
> entrance fee as appropriate, and you must wear garb of medieval or  
> renaissance style. For more information, and suggestions on  
> preparing for an SCA event, see The Online SCA Demo, or contact our  
> Chatelaine, Helewys Spynnere (Jill Zofchak).
>
> * The Society-mandated disclaimer at the bottom of the web page  
> contains the following text:
>
> For information on using photographs, articles, or artwork from  
> this website, please contact the web minister at webminister(at) 
> debatablelands(dot)org. They will assist you in contacting the  
> original creator of the piece. Please respect the legal rights of  
> our contributors.
>
> * The side bar at the left side of nearly every web page on the  
> site contains the following link:
>
> What is the SCA? - Visit the Online SCA Demo
>
> * All of the above have been present on the BMDL web site for quite  
> some time now.  If the Barony Officers decide that additional  
> caveats need to be added to the web site and direct me to add such,  
> then of course they will be published promptly.  Changes to  
> individual event announcements (as published on the web site) can  
> be made at any time, at the request of the Autocrat.
>
> In Service,
> Clemente de Warrewyk
> BMDL webminister
>
>
> On 2/13/07, Monica Cellio < cellio at pobox.com > wrote:> I think that  
> what might need to be addressed is to what extend should one
> > prefer for the baronial website to be searchable via a  
> newspaper's search
> > feature. JMO, of course.
>
> You can't prevent that; if we publish it on the web, we are putting it
> out there for the world to see.  That's not bad; it's one way that new
> members (and visitors from other SCA groups) can find out about us.
> But we should probably develop a page of information for first-timers
> (garb, feast gear, reservations, participation not performance, etc)
> and start linking to that from all event announcements on our web  
> site.
> That way when someone who's not really aware of the SCA stumbles  
> across
> one of our announcements, he'll get a hint.
>
> She'erah
>
>
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