<VV> The future of publishing?

Dave Keillor dkeillor at tconcepts.com
Fri Dec 4 16:57:08 EST 2009


Well, JR, there comes a time when, from an organizational perspective, you have to eat your own children.  How cold is that!?  

However, you miss my point.  If it takes a dramatic increase in web content to build a better Corsa (I think it does), then that should be the direction.  Corsa can't be all things to all people and has to consider the demographics of your market.  Please note that I'm not talking about moving to all-electronic Communiqués.  That might save postage, but that isn't a dramatic increase in web content.  

I don't even care if the Communiqué stays (I'd like it to do so, if possible) as long as it pays for itself.  Personally, I think the material for the Communiqué could be derived from the rich web content that needs to be there -- sort of have your cake and eat it too.

Dave Keillor
 

-----Original Message-----
From: J R Read_HML [mailto:hmlinc at sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 3:38 PM
To: Dave Keillor; aeroned at aol.com; VirtualVairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> The future of publishing?

Dave...  That is just COLD!  If you don't own (or have access to) a 
computer, you cannot join CORSA.  If that actually becomes a rule, I'll say 
goodbye to CORSA - just on principle.

Later, JR


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Keillor" <dkeillor at tconcepts.com>


To answer Ned's question directly ("Are you saying we should just disregard 
them?"): if that's what it takes to build a better Corsa, yes.

Dave Keillor




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