Depends -- so far we didn't put informal 'chatty' stuff (like what I write on LJ) on there, but that'll be changing now. Aside from that, there shouldn't be anything on the MST website right now that's out of date? (It's possible that other sites have links to older material on there that hasn't been removed yet, but isn't linked from the current site).
If you spot any material that isn't up-to-date, please get in touch with Jerry (emailtojerry@gmail.com) and CC amst.admin@gmail.com to let them know.
We've got a big database file that's not particularly "postable" in any reasonable fashion; the AMST Admin is currently working to provide helpfully visualized data that shows the spread of responses and how the results correlate to the questions asked.
I think that'll be the first of the global surveys that has the actual results provided back to the membership, something of which I'm again inordinately proud (we've had a bunch of those by now, and the MST office is the first that has results immediately provided back in a useful format to the membership).
A comment on communication...neko_indiApril 1 2007, 14:31:10 UTC
While it's great that you've been doing the LJ thing, one concern I consistently hear from people is that information seems to get posted to LJ and then nowhere else. Wonderful for those of us on LJ, not so for those that aren't.
The other problem seems to be in getting or finding information - the MST site is getting better. However, the organization of the FAQ rules questions is horrible... and as an ST, I simply do not have time to be digging through that many pages to try to find the answer to one question tht may or may not be there.
Is there a way to do this by e-mail feed? And is there any easy, quick guide to what lists an ST should really consider being signed up to? Having that sort of information in an easy-to-find place would be really helpful.
Re: A comment on communication...camarillamstApril 2 2007, 17:10:26 UTC
Indrani,
the main MST website now has a direct feed from LJ embedded in the main page as the 'news' part of the site, meaning that everything I post on the MST LJ appears right there within minutes (with easy click-through to view comments and stuff). I'm not sure if there's an easy way to do this via email, however (subscribing to LJ comments, that is). It may be possible to do via Google reader? (http://www.google.com/reader)
We're still working on a Cam ST Handbook to answer some of the questions posed above, but a quick-start ST guide might be a better idea, you're right.
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Woody Smith
US2002023157
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Depends -- so far we didn't put informal 'chatty' stuff (like what I write on LJ) on there, but that'll be changing now. Aside from that, there shouldn't be anything on the MST website right now that's out of date? (It's possible that other sites have links to older material on there that hasn't been removed yet, but isn't linked from the current site).
If you spot any material that isn't up-to-date, please get in touch with Jerry (emailtojerry@gmail.com) and CC amst.admin@gmail.com to let them know.
Thanks!
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Thanks!
Logan Boatfield
US2002021674
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We've got a big database file that's not particularly "postable" in any reasonable fashion; the AMST Admin is currently working to provide helpfully visualized data that shows the spread of responses and how the results correlate to the questions asked.
I think that'll be the first of the global surveys that has the actual results provided back to the membership, something of which I'm again inordinately proud (we've had a bunch of those by now, and the MST office is the first that has results immediately provided back in a useful format to the membership).
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Alex
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Correction, some of the surveys do have results posted at http://camarilla.white-wolf.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=97&Itemid=46
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The other problem seems to be in getting or finding information - the MST site is getting better. However, the organization of the FAQ rules questions is horrible... and as an ST, I simply do not have time to be digging through that many pages to try to find the answer to one question tht may or may not be there.
Is there a way to do this by e-mail feed? And is there any easy, quick guide to what lists an ST should really consider being signed up to? Having that sort of information in an easy-to-find place would be really helpful.
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Indrani Mahadeo
ca200012201
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Indrani,
the main MST website now has a direct feed from LJ embedded in the main page as the 'news' part of the site, meaning that everything I post on the MST LJ appears right there within minutes (with easy click-through to view comments and stuff). I'm not sure if there's an easy way to do this via email, however (subscribing to LJ comments, that is). It may be possible to do via Google reader? (http://www.google.com/reader)
We're still working on a Cam ST Handbook to answer some of the questions posed above, but a quick-start ST guide might be a better idea, you're right.
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