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Thank you for the link, Andrei. I see 7 registered players from Israel. Maybe I scared too much about going with Mark to UAE (Mark has a Canadian passport, but was born in Israel).
Thank you for the link, Andrei. I see 7 registered players from Israel. Maybe I scared too much about going with Mark to UAE (Mark has a Canadian passport, but was born in Israel).
I believe for an extra fee is not to late to register Mark.
Thank you for the link, Andrei. I see 7 registered players from Israel. Maybe I scared too much about going with Mark to UAE...
The UAE is much more dangerous for Emirati nationals (people who live there) than for visitors bringing money and (especially!) credibility to the regime. Some particulars over here from August 2012. The winds of Islah (reform in Arabic) have been criminalized.
Dogs will bark, but the caravan of chess moves on.
Maybe you can get a link onto the CFC Website homepage. And take out the reference to the 2012 team website. Bob
If you can get anything done on the CFC website we'll give you a round of applause. The "recent photos" section still says that Eric and Bator will be playing in the World Cup starting August 10.
If you can get anything done on the CFC website we'll give you a round of applause. The "recent photos" section still says that Eric and Bator will be playing in the World Cup starting August 10.
I thought someone was responsible for the content on the web site. The CFC is paying big money to get things done but maybe how fast is another thing.
As far as I know, the general web content update falls to a CFC Volunteer. As such, unfortunately, updating does fall behind.
I don't understand that reasoning. If a volunteer isn't doing the work in a timely manner why doesn't he simply step aside. Being a volunteer is no excuse for not doing a job in a timely manner. After all, taking a volunteer position is assuming a responsibility.
I don't understand that reasoning. If a volunteer isn't doing the work in a timely manner why doesn't he simply step aside. Being a volunteer is no excuse for not doing a job in a timely manner. After all, taking a volunteer position is assuming a responsibility.
Hi Gary:
Unfortunately, one of the big problems with volunteers is that you can't fire them. It's a real problem when nobody else wants the job.
Unfortunately, one of the big problems with volunteers is that you can't fire them. It's a real problem when nobody else wants the job.
Steve
Hi Guys:
If I'm right, the volunteer who has taken on updating CFC website content is one of CFC's busiest volunteers - he is, I think, somewhat swamped.
And I don't know if any other volunteer has come forward, who can do the job, to step in and take over. And I don't know if there are somewhat high criteria for anyone volunteering to do this, given it is the CFC face to the world (though admittedly, it is not great having dated material on it either).
My post wasn't intended to denigrate whoever the particular volunteer is, moreso the CFC for choosing to go the volunteer route rather than allocating funds to accommodate website updates. The CFC relies upon lots of volunteers who are rarely thanked, and almost never rewarded.
The CFC relies upon lots of volunteers who are rarely thanked, and almost never rewarded.
I was recently told, in an email from another organizer, that I was too old and past it and it was time to think about retiring. You want more recognition than that??
Unfortunately, one of the big problems with volunteers is that you can't fire them. It's a real problem when nobody else wants the job.
Steve
I used to "ask" volunteers who weren't performing satisfactorily to resign. I found it easier to fill vacant positions.
I notice on the CFC web site under volunteer opportunities they aren't even looking for a replacement. I don't know who it is but when he gets around to updating the board maybe he should add his position.
I also notice they are looking for a representative of the Canadian Correspondence Chess Association. If that's not filled and nobody else wants it, I'll take it. I'm a CCCA life member. How's that for filling positions?
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