It doesn't sound like there's a huge amount of interest in having the
current or past bulletins available digitally, but since I brought up
the subject I volunteer to convert them if it's ever deemed useful.
Sean Z
Quoting Sandy Ives <rives@rogers.com>:
> I'm a member of multiple gardening groups that have gone to digital
> newsletters, and several subscription services that permit both.
>
> My 'problem' (and it is mine) can be summed up as 'out-of-sight,
> out-of-mind'.
>
> I receive the notification/pdf, I file it away... and I never come
> back to it. So I end up contributing less to each group and having
> less concerns about each group. Until I'm out completely.
>
> Even this group - how many on-line contributions have I made in the
> last couple of years? Rather pitiful, especially considering how
> excellent the seed exchange is.
>
> The hardcopy newsletters force their way into my hands, and I do
> read them - I'll read everything on paper, even the 1 point text on
> the dollar bills. And I have gone through the seed exchange very
> closely.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sandy Ives in Ottawa (warm and dry)