Why not VOF fortnight from 20.8.12 to 2.9.12 as VOF members will require a
longer window in this regard ?

On 18 August 2012 01:46, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Although we have planned Brassicaceae Week from 20 August and thinking
> about VOF Week in September, I was wondering if members just back from VOF
> trip would like to wait up to September to upload their photographs, or go
> for it right from this Monday (in that case we can shift Brassicaceae Week
> to September). Having fresh uploads of VOF plants (and many from old
> records of Pankaj ji, Garg ji and many others) within a week would ensure
> that majority of plants would get identified in a short span of time. I
> think people just back from VOF in this month, Rajesh ji's team, Dinesh
> ji's team, Prashant ji's team would be in a better position to take a final
> call. We will decide based on what majority thinks appropriate. Please
> respond latest by noon time on Sunday (IST). On one hand there is question
> of waiting for nearly a fortnight or more before uploading, while on the
> other hand question of processing the photographs for upload immediately.
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