> 1/ continue publishing the paper version as is, with issues being put on
> the web after a year or so delay (as it is now);
>
> 2/ just publish it on the web and effectively do away with any financial
> or other hassles involved with having to deal with membership etc etc.
I say go for the electronic publication. It is much cheaper, easier
to distribute and it can still be printed if necessary. I assume
there is a big effort in publishing the paper bulletin for the
volunteers so this could reduced. Anyway, I would be happy to help in
any step of the editioralship.
Juan Miguel Artigas Azas
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/1464/
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