Ianuk, and all others interested. No, I didn't post all the reasons but did say there are so many fun things going on at war that there just isn't room. It's true, another page would make it so the book would be bound differently and increase the cost dramatically.
In the mean time I've been making plans to print something separately. However, I never want to over promise and under deliver so that was not in my missive. Nor were there more than hints on a possible move of the A&S tent and a lot of other fun things to do with the site that is going to change a lot of the way A&S happens on site. Only a reminder to allow extra time to find us and get settled. I made the google doc open and available to everyone to encourage people to, as you said, print one out and hopefully share it.
I've been making plans for months with Helena at Herald's Point to have last minute class changes printed and included in the town cryer. With Lisabetta and Otto (our Print-o-crats) and others to make copies of the descriptions available without costing any money. I've been working with donors to get supplies and cover printing costs. One plan might be to make one for each camp that my son and I would deliver, or make available at troll. Thus monday and tuesday would be spent encouraging and meeting artisan's and increasing attendance. Another to have Kristoff print them in small books alongside the gatebook, but only if the facilities are available. It just isn't going to be in the gatebook. Because, as you said and I agree, it has so much information it just needs to be seperate.
Kristoff is doing a great job and has gone above and beyond the call of duty for me. He and I are on the same page...so to speak. I've seen a test run of the gatebook and it's one of the best. It looks professional and has all the pertinent information for site rules, battle scenarios, merchants etc and some great art.
All of us are arguing on the same side, only it's stealing my thunder and enthusiasm. And today I'm just so sick and tired. Blood pressure 88/49. And people please stop calling to yell at me and my friends and apprentices about stuff I'm working on but still don't have all the answers for. Tomorrow is my day to finalize these plans. I'm glad people want to know what's going to happen. Just please trust that I'm doing my very best in what will be the last time I do this job.
Yes, I'm making mistakes, some classes fell off my mental radar, especially those of friends who e-mailed me great classes that I sorted into the wrong e-mail folder. Others started to clash and I'm still hoping we have all four walls.
Over all, I'm excited about this years collegium. We have some awesome classes and I'm hoping to sneak around and take some myself. Just like none of the art we do is perfect, the collegium certainly won't be perfect. But as in everything I do it's the best I can do with what I have at the time.
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In the mean time I've been making plans to print something separately. However, I never want to over promise and under deliver so that was not in my missive. Nor were there more than hints on a possible move of the A&S tent and a lot of other fun things to do with the site that is going to change a lot of the way A&S happens on site. Only a reminder to allow extra time to find us and get settled. I made the google doc open and available to everyone to encourage people to, as you said, print one out and hopefully share it.
I've been making plans for months with Helena at Herald's Point to have last minute class changes printed and included in the town cryer. With Lisabetta and Otto (our Print-o-crats) and others to make copies of the descriptions available without costing any money. I've been working with donors to get supplies and cover printing costs. One plan might be to make one for each camp that my son and I would deliver, or make available at troll. Thus monday and tuesday would be spent encouraging and meeting artisan's and increasing attendance. Another to have Kristoff print them in small books alongside the gatebook, but only if the facilities are available. It just isn't going to be in the gatebook. Because, as you said and I agree, it has so much information it just needs to be seperate.
Kristoff is doing a great job and has gone above and beyond the call of duty for me. He and I are on the same page...so to speak. I've seen a test run of the gatebook and it's one of the best. It looks professional and has all the pertinent information for site rules, battle scenarios, merchants etc and some great art.
All of us are arguing on the same side, only it's stealing my thunder and enthusiasm. And today I'm just so sick and tired. Blood pressure 88/49. And people please stop calling to yell at me and my friends and apprentices about stuff I'm working on but still don't have all the answers for. Tomorrow is my day to finalize these plans. I'm glad people want to know what's going to happen. Just please trust that I'm doing my very best in what will be the last time I do this job.
Yes, I'm making mistakes, some classes fell off my mental radar, especially those of friends who e-mailed me great classes that I sorted into the wrong e-mail folder. Others started to clash and I'm still hoping we have all four walls.
Over all, I'm excited about this years collegium. We have some awesome classes and I'm hoping to sneak around and take some myself. Just like none of the art we do is perfect, the collegium certainly won't be perfect. But as in everything I do it's the best I can do with what I have at the time.