Post by Ruby Trinity on Jan 18, 2004 11:44:40 GMT -5
A friend is looking for someone to help out with a tP archive she is making with a group of others. She's found people to do some of the stuff but she needs someone else for some other jobs. I thought I'd try and see if any of you are interested. This is a Pretender fanfic archive we're talking about! If I had the time and the skills I would be doing it! (Anything to get more tP fics out there, especially considering how many sites have closed down) Sadly I lack both, but maybe one of you fit the bill?
Here's a list of the jobs you would be required to do. It's late here and I'm tired so I just pasted the entire e-mail she sent me (lazy I know).
Hi Ruby -
Here's what I can think of for duties as webmistress.
Deb Wilson has said she's willing to help code, and
ZsaZsa would be a good person to help with some of the
webmistress stuff - i.e. the mail checking.
Tigress Parker I know has said she is also willing to
help code. Nancy would be another one to tap - she's
a bit slow at it, but will get it done.
--HR
--- Heidi Reckel <ladyniko@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 12:41:10 -0800 (PST)
> From: Heidi Reckel <ladyniko@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re:PFFN
> To: "ZsaZsa R." <freaky_zsazsa@yahoo.com>, Deb
> Wilson <dwilson163@aol.com>
>
> Hi ZsaZsa & Deb-
>
> Basically, the role of webmistress is to get
> everyone
> else to do the hard work for you.
>
> 1) Check site mail on a regular basis - this you
> must
> do, since you have to hand out the passwords and
> author and story ids. (Author id doesn't change -
> each story has it's own number)
>
> 2) You hand out the story and author ids to the
> authors (They need those in order for their stories
> to
> go up on the site). Get the files from Becs on
> this.
> This takes but a few moments a day if one person
> checks it in the morning their time and then the
> other
> checks it in the afternoon of their time they can
> get
> the next group of emails asking for ids & such.
>
> 3) For someone who requests access to the R/NC-17
> section and are of age - they get one of 5
> passwords.
> That's just a few moments a day on that.
>
> 4) Hand out stories to the the html team to code, if
> the author doesn't code their story themselves. I
> don't remember who was going to help code stuff
> anymore. Becs might remember.
>
> 5) Send out basic rejection letters if the HTML
> person
> sends the story back to you. (I can draft those up
> and give 'em to you.)
>
> 6) One time minor site design change - putting up
> the
> guidelines on the submissions page.
>
>
> The hard part right now will be getting the help you
> need. Everyone is scattered for the holidays,
> but
> if you get some folks to help work on it right away,
> we can have things running by Jan. 1 again.
>
> The mail needs to be checked and passwords given out
> for the restricted section of the site first and
> foremost. Next, work on author and story ids.
> Then,
> work on getting stories uploaded.
>
> Does this make more sense? I'm trying to put this
> out
> in a format that's easy to understand, and let you
> know what you're taking on.
>
> The thing is, it is time consuming up front, but
> once
> you get all the backlog cleared out, it's not going
> to
> be that bad. Especially if you get folks to
> help
> out.
>
> Does this make more sense now?
>
> thanks a bunch!!
>
> --HR
>
If your interested you can email Heidi at ladyniko@yahoo.com. Hope one of you can help her out!
Here's a list of the jobs you would be required to do. It's late here and I'm tired so I just pasted the entire e-mail she sent me (lazy I know).
Hi Ruby -
Here's what I can think of for duties as webmistress.
Deb Wilson has said she's willing to help code, and
ZsaZsa would be a good person to help with some of the
webmistress stuff - i.e. the mail checking.
Tigress Parker I know has said she is also willing to
help code. Nancy would be another one to tap - she's
a bit slow at it, but will get it done.
--HR
--- Heidi Reckel <ladyniko@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 12:41:10 -0800 (PST)
> From: Heidi Reckel <ladyniko@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re:PFFN
> To: "ZsaZsa R." <freaky_zsazsa@yahoo.com>, Deb
> Wilson <dwilson163@aol.com>
>
> Hi ZsaZsa & Deb-
>
> Basically, the role of webmistress is to get
> everyone
> else to do the hard work for you.
>
> 1) Check site mail on a regular basis - this you
> must
> do, since you have to hand out the passwords and
> author and story ids. (Author id doesn't change -
> each story has it's own number)
>
> 2) You hand out the story and author ids to the
> authors (They need those in order for their stories
> to
> go up on the site). Get the files from Becs on
> this.
> This takes but a few moments a day if one person
> checks it in the morning their time and then the
> other
> checks it in the afternoon of their time they can
> get
> the next group of emails asking for ids & such.
>
> 3) For someone who requests access to the R/NC-17
> section and are of age - they get one of 5
> passwords.
> That's just a few moments a day on that.
>
> 4) Hand out stories to the the html team to code, if
> the author doesn't code their story themselves. I
> don't remember who was going to help code stuff
> anymore. Becs might remember.
>
> 5) Send out basic rejection letters if the HTML
> person
> sends the story back to you. (I can draft those up
> and give 'em to you.)
>
> 6) One time minor site design change - putting up
> the
> guidelines on the submissions page.
>
>
> The hard part right now will be getting the help you
> need. Everyone is scattered for the holidays,
> but
> if you get some folks to help work on it right away,
> we can have things running by Jan. 1 again.
>
> The mail needs to be checked and passwords given out
> for the restricted section of the site first and
> foremost. Next, work on author and story ids.
> Then,
> work on getting stories uploaded.
>
> Does this make more sense? I'm trying to put this
> out
> in a format that's easy to understand, and let you
> know what you're taking on.
>
> The thing is, it is time consuming up front, but
> once
> you get all the backlog cleared out, it's not going
> to
> be that bad. Especially if you get folks to
> help
> out.
>
> Does this make more sense now?
>
> thanks a bunch!!
>
> --HR
>
If your interested you can email Heidi at ladyniko@yahoo.com. Hope one of you can help her out!