John, it's all fine. For some strange reason, I also have a busy life and
I totally understand everyone's holiday fun. There was no specific
expectation that the vote would be accomplished quickly; however, just a
reminder so that folks could answer as they see this, which takes about 10
seconds to reply. Not a problem, John. Please do not read more into it
because it's all just in the flow of things for me, just like for all of
you.
And no, I do not collapse one thing into another if I can help it. The
roll call will be separate from this vote as they are two different
things.
SHIRLEY will start the roll call for everyone tomorrow. Thanks for your
input. It is always valued and always appreciated. I think MNGenWeb is
headed in the right directions and will be rocking and rolling!
Denise Wells
National Coordinator
The USGenWeb Project
www.usgenweb.org
USGenWeb Advisory Board Agenda
http://usgenweb.org/agenda2.shtml
(Agenda to be updated shortly)
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 12:07 PM, John Van Essen <vanes002(a)umn.edu> wrote:
Yes.
The reason you've heard from very few is that people have lives during
this busy holiday season.
You've chosen to initiate this during the week when many people take a
winter vacation, or are traveling to their wintertime snowbird roost (esp.
true for Minnesota). Many people are visiting with friends and family
members they don't see very often (once a year in my case) and
email/internet is low priority. Why couldn't this have waited until after
the January roll call? Or better yet, the vote could have served as the
January roll call.
John
Crow Wing County
On Dec 31, 2014, at 01:23, Denise Wells via wrote:
> For the vote for whether or not you want me to handle the process of
getting the state moving, we have heard from very few.
>
> YES
> NO
>
> The longer you all take to vote one way or the other, the longer before
you begin to move forward rapidly for the coming year. Thanks.
>
> Denise Wells