Good Idea! 'JD" wrote:
> To me that is what it (dance web sites, or such a list) is about, > communication. Ultimately a web site is part of a group's communications > structure and plan, not an isolated thing. > > So, yes, I'm interested. Assuming archiving is enabled I'd prefer a mail > list where the archives are available to subscribed members, vs publicly > visible. > > Why not call it call communication, or comms, or comm2.0 dance2.0 It's > really immaterial, however PR it's not. <grin> > Our web site here in Santa Cruz, CA is used mostly by dancers to check on the schedule. The stakeholders use the "internal business" section to download and print any documents needed by dance managers, Board Members, etc.. Some features are rarely used, such as the ride pooling email list. I will advise our fine webmaster, Paul Franklin, about the list as soon as it gets going. I'm sure there will be lots of interest from folks not on this list. Personally, I am disheartened whenever a web site includes any section that "explains" what contra dance "is" using words. Streaming video is the best way to present your local dance. - Greg McKenzie
