HI Eddie,

Thanks for you comments. Yes, I've considered the security issue.
What hopefully could happen is that all PERPS participants will be supplied a password.
If you forget your password, you may have to retreat to your current situation. *g*


The public without the password won't be able to see the lists.
Yours truly can get feisty and change the password.
Web pages can be coded so that search engines will ignore the pages and their content.


Somebody be sure to tell me if something's awry with that thinking.

Wes



On Saturday, February 7, 2004, at 08:43 PM, Eddie D wrote:

Wes,
Originally, John had the mailing lists posted on a website, but took them down because EVERYBODY's mailing address was on the web on an unsecure site.


It's a great idea, and I have no problems with it, because how many people will be searching for "perps mailing lists" on google? But I can see where some problems may arrise with other users. So, I would check with those on the list before posting all of that info up. Just an idea.


-Eddie Dillon Tidewater Fly Co.





From: Wes Wada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [VFB] Perps - Green Box
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2004 20:24:41 -0800

Hi VFB:

I can handle the on-Web publication of the PERPS mailing list, as I have acres of available server space.

I also have a copy of the most current lists, though will touch base with Roger Cotner on this.

I think the most painless way of handling this would be to publish the individual geographic area mailing lists, then give Roger a user-editable narrative at the top of the page where he could easily update which box was where.

Everybody would get a chance (on a deadline) to doublecheck their listing for accuracy. After that time, updates will only be made on a time-available basis.

Just give me a little time, as we are trying to catch our business up from being away from it for eight days.

Again, kudos to Swapmeister John Martinez for the original idea and execution, and to Roger Cotner who has taken up the responsibility of ongoing tracking of the PERPS. I know I have gotten a choice of some of the nicest flies in the swap with the least hassle. It is an idea worth preserving.

Continue to pray for the Red PERPS box!!

Yours,
Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon




Jeff Frye wrote:
If anybody wants to take this on, I have all the original e-mails from John Martinez with the lists.

Roger Cotner wrote:
I'll defer to others with more expertise.

Rene Zillmann wrote:
Steven and perps, maybe it is a good idea to setup or update a tracking page for this swap.


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