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First 2009 web award - - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: First 2009 web award - (/showthread.php?tid=1325) |
First 2009 web award - - BAJR Host - 20th January 2009 perhaps we could look at every council that actually has a com arch section? "Gie's a Job.." Prof. 'Dolly' Parton First 2009 web award - - Austin Ainsworth - 20th January 2009 Quote:quote:Originally posted by BAJR Host Or maybe just those who wish to submit them for scrutiny? First 2009 web award - - Maggie - 20th January 2009 I am thinking about including a section on UK Community archaeology on Past Horizons Projects section. Do you think this might get around the council problem? Each person responsible for community archaeology could have a password and they could edit their projects whenever they wanted to. It would also be extremely easy to add a project when a new one comes up. Photographs would have to be emailed to me as jpgs for inclusion. If it was made a central point where everyone came to look for what was on in their area maybe it would take on a life of its own. What do people think? First 2009 web award - - Austin Ainsworth - 20th January 2009 Quote:quote:Originally posted by Maggie In principle I think it's an excellent idea but (there's always a but), my council, if the council was identified as the originator of the project, would still want to retain power of veto over everything I wanted to post; even on an external website and might not let me post on an external website at all. First 2009 web award - - Maggie - 20th January 2009 It is a bit tricky then. It seems a bit strange that what is mean't to be a public service is treated in this way. There would probably be nothing to stop Past Horizons announcing the information in a general way. For example giving details of the webpage to access at the council and the email contact details for the community archaeologist. First 2009 web award - - Austin Ainsworth - 20th January 2009 Quote:quote:Originally posted by Maggie My situation is much like that of Wibblehead, Quote:quote: Originally posted by Wibblehead We also have a new software programme for creating and updating webpages which doesn't work properly and a policy, in order to stop phishing, of only publishing generic department email addresses not person specific ones *sigh*. Past Horizons would be more than welcome to link to our webpage but I don't think it would be an especially pleasant experience for anybody viewing. An alternative might be for the groups we work with to host the information on their websites and for PH to link to them and not to us First 2009 web award - - Dirty Dave Lincoln - 22nd January 2009 Not so much a "cursed voter" now Hosty:face-approve: First 2009 web award - - BAJR Host - 22nd January 2009 lucky break! "Gie's a Job.." Prof. 'Dolly' Parton First 2009 web award - - Dirty Dave Lincoln - 23rd January 2009 Or, the other one COULD have been an abberationally UNlucky break It all depends on whether you see your glass as 'half empty' or 'half full':face-approve: First 2009 web award - - BAJR Host - 23rd January 2009 may your glass be forever full ?When a sinister person means to be your enemy, they always start by trying to become your friend.? William Blake |