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Subject: And the polls are now open!

Author: Jonas Bylund

Date: 07:19:06 08/25/04

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On August 25, 2004 at 08:16:01, Steve B wrote:

>DEAR ICD
>i call for a vote on the future of the CCC and CTF
>you have asked us for our thoughts and you have them in great abundance
>
>put the future of our club in our hands
>
>i propose the following poll:
>
>A)i will pay a reasonable fee for both CCC and CTF
>B) i will pay a reasonable fee for CCC but not CTF
>C)I would rather contribute voluntarily for both CCC and CTF
>D)I would rather cnotribute voluntarily for CCC but not CTF
>d)i would rather the CCC and CTF remain free of any cost to the members  and
>explore the option of having both forums removed to another server
>
>members voting for either A OR B are not commiting themselves to the payment of
>a fee,but only providing you(ICD) with a working number of those who seem
>willing to pay a reasonable fee..rather then you taking a stab in the dark so to
>speak.
>
>if the members choose  either A or B..then you can tally up those willing to pay
>and establish a fee with a realistic idea of who might possibly  pay it.
>if at the end of the day you get many members unwilling to pay then we call for
>contributions or we just move the servers to a volunteer
>
>if the members choose C OR D again you add up the funds received and we take it
>from there
>
>if the members choose D) well..thanks for the memories
>
>I propose the vote remain open for one month with another month to receive the
>membership fee or volunteer payments(depending on what the voters decided)
>
>RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
>STEVE


Hi Steve

Great idea, i now set up and actual poll so people can click and vote at my
homepage, i used your questions (hope you don't mind) and added the option to
add comments for other suggestions.

http://www.betachess.dk/bc



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