Personally, I don't think it is appropriate for them to be on the list unless they are
a CC, Co-CC, or a Town CC. Then they should be required. They are not a voting member of
the state. They would receive more benefit by subbing to a county mail list they were
interested in. I don't see any point to them being subbed to the CC list.
Denise
On Feb 11, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Billie Walsh <bilwalsh(a)swbell.net> wrote:
I'm kind of the "new-kid-on-the-block" on the CoGenWeb.
Still feeling my
way around a bit.
I've been talking to Gail about Cindy, the lady that volunteered to do
transcriptions, being on the list as a volunteer. I feel like it might
be a good idea and help out with communication between her and any CC's
that might wish to take advantage of her generous offer. Gail said it
wasn't allowed. She suggested I take it up with you all. There's nothing
in the USGenWeb [ USGW ] against it. The USGW simply states that all
CC's have to be on the list. It doesn't address any other volunteers.
I feel like allowing those that volunteer for other things than CC might
feel more like a "part of the family", as it were. They might at some
point feel like even adopting a county if they feel like they are
already part of the group.
So
What's the opinion of the group? Should volunteers other than CC's be
allowed on the list?
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the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the
government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests”.
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