Once I saw a PDF file with an automatic (pgn) game replay. Not sure how it works with analyzed games and stop/go features. (and how it will mess up a printed version)Originally Posted by Paul Leblanc
Once I saw a PDF file with an automatic (pgn) game replay. Not sure how it works with analyzed games and stop/go features. (and how it will mess up a printed version)Originally Posted by Paul Leblanc
I also agree with Ken.
Man, I think Tony looked at this thread and got worried--- I just recieved 3 copies of the newletter in as many hours.
Jokes, Jokes.
the September 2010 Newsletter arrived here on Monday, October 04, 2010 7:53 AM
How relevant is a publication from last month.
Not relevant enough for a communications vehicle.
We need to be current and have it delivered in a timely fashion.
Email take seconds to hand the delivery aspect. What we don't need is a counter argument against this publication as having value when it is perceived to be old news even before it arrives!
The events advertised give the reader less than a week before getting news about tournaments this Thanksgiving weekend.
The Editor’s Inbox
"I welcome your comments on the newsletter, both good and
bad. Feel free to email your comments to the editor at
tficzere@telus.net. Please include your city and province.
The Editor
There were no letters to the Editor this month!"
Perhaps there are no letters because very few members even end up receiving this publication or looking at it. I think what has transpired today justifies another review of this cost and an evaluation of it perceived value.
Right now this model is broken.
_______________________________________________
----- Original Message -----
From: Chess Federation of Canada
To: info@chess.ca
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 7:53 AM
Subject: CFC September 2010 Newsletter
Dear CFC Member,
Please find the September 2010 Newsletter attached along with it's *.pgn gamefile.
Chess Federation of Canada
356 Ontario Street, Suite 373
Stratford, ON N5A 7X6
Phone: (519) 508-2362
Fax: (519) 508-6595
On the other hand it did contain results of the Olympics after 10 rounds, only available on Oct 2.....
That is 72 hour news, not too bad. Thus is the life of a monthly magazine.
So if instead this newsletter was titled the October newsletter, then everything would be ok??Originally Posted by Mark S. Dutton, I.A.
I interpret the title "September Newsletter" as meaning "Newsletter of events that occurred in September".
Getting a newsletter delivered in the first week of the month, every month, is timely. If you wanted to better advertise a tournament being held on Thanksgiving, then submit the advertisment 3 months in advance (July) ,so it can be published in the newsletters published in August and September.
The current delivery of content runs rings around what we had 3 years ago, and is worth reading.
"Publication is the 21st of each month." from the newsletter.Originally Posted by Garland Best
How long does it take to deliver? (should be 1-3 days for the E.D. to redirect the email)
My concern that the newsletter is delivered late, and their is no explanation for that. If there are problems, it would be good to know.
From Tony:
I will try harder to get the issues out on time. My apologies to the readers for being late. I am trying to find another person here in Calgary who can help me with the newsletter. That would help considerably.
So do I.
The only possible copyright concern would be if someone was re-printing it and SELLING it.
Speaking for myself and not for the Executive, if we had a member motivated enough to print out 500 copies and distribute it freely to all his chess playing buddies I'd say "Glory Hallelujah"!
The main thing I think the CFC needs to be doing is publicizing local events in a quick and timely fashion so that TDs routinely post events and players look there to find them. I do not think we should follow the USCF and charge for this service as with the demise of the print magazine this is one of the most valuable services we can provide to members.
I support maintaining the CCN as it stands.
Great job, Tony.