[Businessmtg] Kristen's question re FP&P

Jane Anon happynjoyousnfree at gmail.com
Wed May 24 10:04:16 PDT 2017


Follow-up:

Kristen's question was: "From my understanding you decided to make a
Members only page? In doing so the Founding Statement and Policies are
excluded.  Can you explain your decision?"

I refer all of you to the documents found on
http://asp-afg.org/members/business-meeting-documents/

ASP always had a members-only website. It wasn't my decision to create one.

Jane

"It is easier to put on slippers than to carpet the world." ~Stuart Smalley

On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 1:01 PM, Jane Anon <happynjoyousnfree at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Question (Kristen Z): From my understanding you decided to make a Members
> only page? In doing so the Founding Statement and Policies are excluded.
> Can you explain your decision?
>
> From the document http://asp-afg.org/members/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/
> Members-Only-Websites-Old-versus-New.pdf
> Founding Statement and Policies (public site) http://asp-afg.org/founding-
> statement/
> *There are links to this page on the CAL and Business Meeting pages of the
> current site
>
> Answer: Since prospective members are required to review the FP&P and are
> not allowed to know the url of the member site, I thought the FP&P should
> be on the public site. As it is important to members, there are links to it
> on the member site.
>
> More links can be added if the Business Meeting desires. I could also make
> a page just for the FP&P on the member site.
>
> Jane
>
> "It is easier to put on slippers than to carpet the world." ~Stuart Smalley
>


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