Scott,
I have sent Dale an alternate email and a contact person. This person
will know if I disappear or cannot use my computer.
Sheila
Scott R. C. Anderson wrote:
Dale,
You are responding to my message as if I were objecting to everything Denny proposes. If
you reread it with care, you will see that I am not, merely objecting to one aspect of it
that I think will be pretty useless and a hassle for some people. Sheila Helser has
objected to another aspect that she feels is too invasive, but again not to the whole
concept.
I recognize the need for an alternate point of contact and support a state policy on
this. So let's try to be very general about it (always a good idea anyway). How
about:
"CCs must provide an alternate point of contact to the SC that will function in the
event they are not responding to queries through their web site or the state mailing list.
Such information will be confidential."
(There is nothing in the USGenWeb Bylaws about putting one's e-mail address on their
web site — in fact queries might be generated through a form. So I wrote this to be
general, also.)
Though I'm not completely sure how this will help Sheila, unless she provides a
separate e-mail for her "family person who can get to the accounts if for any reason
[she] cannot". How else might this "family person" know that they need to
attend to the accounts?
Scott