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[MF3D.FORUM:1357] Re: The Other Folio


  • From: Paul Talbot <ptww@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1357] Re: The Other Folio
  • Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 23:15:07 -0600

Brian Reynolds wrote:
> 
> I would really appreciate it if whoever currently has the folio
> started by Joel (and at one point taken over by Tom) would speak up
> and let us know where it is.  The last mention I see of it on this
> list was back on August 31 by Alan Lewis.

And Alan replied:
 
> I sent it to Paul about a week ago.

Great timing!  My mail was on hold for two weeks while I was
out of town.  I received the folio with the accumulated mail
that I had delivered yesterday (Saturday 11/25) before we
got home late last night.

> I'd also like a reminder as to the URL for the comment page for this
> folio.  It used to be at the old Rocky Mountain Memories web page
> (back at www.frii.com), but that's not there anymore.

It's now on Joel's personal site.  The link is:
http://www.frii.com/~jkbl/folios/

We had a "whoopsie" recently where the password was posted
to the list.  Last I knew, Greg was going to send Joel a
new password to access the page.  It will need to be sent
via private e-mail to folio participants who might need it
before a folio next reaches them.

> I would be willing to set up a tracking page simliar to the one Paul
> set up for the MF 3D Expo 2000,

I've been planning to do that as soon as the folio got back
to me.

> but there would have to be changes in
> the way the folio is currently running.

I certainly agree.  I think I previously volunteered to take
over administration, but if you want the job, Brian, I won't
object.  There is an info sheet from Tom Deering in the folio
requesting notifications be sent to him as the folio progresses.
Whether that has been happening or not it certainly hasn't been
working to keep the folio moving.  I don't know whether Tom still
wants the administrator job or not; if so, we may have to hold
an election to see who will win the job.

I think the first step is to find out who is going to participate
going forward.  I hope those of us that have been in it from the
start and suffered through the unconscionably long delays in
receiving our images back will give it one more chance, perhaps
with a new administrator.  I put my 4 slides in back in about
November of '98 and just got them back yesterday.  But I'll do
one more round in hopes things go smoothly.

This is getting long, so I'll post a notice about current folio
participants and a request for confirmation and new sign-ups
in the next message.

Paul Talbot