Regarding open source guidelines, a case could be made to host the
guidelines on line, as the Wikipedia is done, where articles are able to
be edited by anyone, but they are reviewed by a voluntary committee (of
some sort) before being added to the posted article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
John Vrugtman
BJ8
John P. New wrote:
>To the Concours Committee and the List,
>
>In his most recent email to the list, Rich Chrysler said "Isn't it nice
>to see that we can all effectively help each other to make the cars
>better and maintain the marque?"
>
>His comment reminded me of an issue about which I have been thinking for
>a while. In fact, I have discussed the matter with a couple of the
>members of the Concours Committee as well.
>
>At the risk of starting an all-out flame war, I suggest that if the
>Concours Committee truly wanted to promote the preservation and
>continuation of the Healey marque, it should make the Concours
>Guidelines freely available in electronic format for all to read,
>comment on and use. The electronic distribution could be on a CD or,
>even better, available on a web site (I would even volunteer to transfer
>the content to electronic format and host such a site).
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