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- Subject: Re: irisregister and e-membersip
- From: R* P* <r*@embarqmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 13:43:02 -0500 (EST)
Tom was very thorough in addressing each of Eugene's questions except for the last regarding did we ask. Yes we did, in a number of surveys. We also had a bylaws vote to enable the creation of E-Membership and much has been in the Bulletins, messages to the Affiliates, notes on this forum and on the website. We really do try to discover our members thoughts about changes and there are more surveys being planned as I speak to occur in a number of forums. I know that everyone does not read everything in the Bulletin. I confess I rarely do either. That is why we try to communicate over a wide range of forums, but even so it is possible to miss or forget about these conversations. If any one has some ideas about how to communicate better that is my job as PR Committee and please feel free to contact me. Bob Pries ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Gormley" <gormleygreenery@gmail.com> To: iris@hort.net Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 11:50:28 AM Subject: Re: [iris] irisregister and e-membersip Good Morning everyone, There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding out there about Iris Register and Emembership. Here is what's true. - Anyone who was a paid up Irisregister Subscriber as of 11/29/11 automatically became an Emember with the same expiration date as their Iris Register membership. - An email was sent to all Iris Register subscribers 11/29/11 giving them their new ID & Password. - If they didn't see the email and haven't changed their email address I suggest they look in their "SPAM" or "DELETED" folders. - If they changed their email address from the one they used when they took out the Iris Register membership then they obviously didn't get the memo. Anyone who finds themselves in this situation can drop me a line and I will immediately send them their *NEW* ID & Password. - The 2010 Introductions are in Iris Register. - Regular AIS Membership is separate and distinct from Emembership. If you are receiving a paper copy of "IRISES The Bulletin of the American Iris Society" you will continue to do so. Nobody with an existing AIS membership has been or will be switched to an Emembership ever! Neither will you ever be required to be an Emember as opposed to a "paper" member. You can be either or both, your choice. - Regarding multiple clicks to get to Iris Register. Once you're in with your new ID & Password, Bookmark the page the same way it was done the first time it was used. Your computer will ask if you want it to remember the password, say yes and you're done. - For those of you who are only interested in the Iris Register as a research tool and don't care to take advantage of the other perks of Emembership, that's fine, don't use them. If anyone still has *any* questions feel free to email me at aismemsec@earthlink.net On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Eugene Baxley <baxleyeugene@yahoo.com>wrote: > I was not aware that the iris register was defunct. My subscription ran out > about November and I have not renewed it. I asked John Jones by e-mail > twice > if the iris register had been upgraded with information from later years > that > was not on it last year. Years 2008, 2009 and 2010. I received no answer > either time. Has it been upgraded??? If not it is not worth $15.00 to me. > > In the current iris list John Jones states that those who are registered in > iris register, however it is accessed, will be given automatic > e-membership. I > e-mailed Tom Gormley about this earlier when I first heard this and he said > that no one would be switched to e-membership who did not want to be. I > can't > take the computer to the bath room with me and I do not wish to print out a > copy of Irises. I want a hard copy of Irises with my membership therefore > it > looks as if I cannot use the iris register if I want a hard copy of > Irises. If > this is the case, it is a bunch of nonsense and it seems to me that the AIS > left hand does not know what the AIS right hand is doing in this matter. > > I > know that this move is an economic one becuase the AIS is short of money. > But, > I have read many times tht membership is declining in the AIS. Every > obstacle > AIS puts in the way of a member using what AIS offers is a potential turn > off > for members. The procedure always is KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) > > I am > contemplating buying the latest check list (2010) and forgetting about th > iris > register. > > How many steps have been added to gain access to the iris > register, or whatever it is now called. I used to get it with one step > www.irisregister.com and I used it extensively to get all my iris records > up > to date. > > I think an article explaining all this should have been published > in Irises before the switch was mad and they should have asked for > comments. > Sometimes people get carried away like Microsoft does and they think they > know > what everone needs more than those whom they serve. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS > > -- Tom Gormley P. O. 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