Feegle |
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As an event coordinator, I like to have paper copies of a lot of the documents on hand, in case I need them and can't get online on my phone for whatever reason. (Chalk it up to years in the Scouts and being prepared, I guess.)
In particular, with a lot of the talk recently in a couple of threads directed at the FAQs, I figured it'd be nice to have a printed copy of the FAQs available in case they're needed. Printing webpages is not ideal, largely for colour issues and hyperlinks and whatnot. So, I copied the text of the FAQs into a word processor and set about formatting them for printing.
Here is the result, as a PDF file. If you find it useful, download away.
I threw the community use disclaimer on it, as well as referring back to the web document, so I don't think I've broken any rules by posting this. I also posted the last revision date of the FAQs that I formatted, so it's clear whether the version is up to date after a quick look at the FAQs page. Anyway, if I've done something wrong, let me know and I'll pull it down.
On a related matter, the last FAQ explicitly makes reference to "Play, play, play," which I though was no longer a rule. Am I wrong?
Nickademus42 |
On a related matter, the last FAQ explicitly makes reference to "Play, play, play," which I though was no longer a rule. Am I wrong?
You're not wrong, they removed PPP to prevent some issues it was causing. The FAQ just never got changed. Still, the idea behind PPP remains and you can tell what the FAQ entry was trying to say.
Are planning on updating this every time Mike updates the FAQ?
Feegle |
Feegle wrote:On a related matter, the last FAQ explicitly makes reference to "Play, play, play," which I though was no longer a rule. Am I wrong?You're not wrong, they removed PPP to prevent some issues it was causing. The FAQ just never got changed. Still, the idea behind PPP remains and you can tell what the FAQ entry was trying to say.
Are planning on updating this every time Mike updates the FAQ?
That's my goal, yes. Of course, goals don't always work out the way we plan, so I thought it'd be best to include a "Last revised" date on the front page as well as the "check the online version" disclaimer on the first page.
However, every time I notice that Mike's updated the FAQ, I'll update and repost the printable version.