Hi Acer (and others),
what's the consensus for my providing saved posts (saved locally) by list
members as resources for future reference? In my just-one-year-
as-of-this-week on the OM list, I've saved things, and now that I have an
Oly-dedicated section on my webpage, do I have to get
permission from the original poster or is it now in the public domain?
Good idea!
That would definitely provide some quick answers to recurring threads.
Regarding asking permission: I think as soon as you post something to the
list it becomes public knowledge/property. Just as long as people don't take
any credit/flak for things they didn't write...
In particular:Tomoko's OM->EOS adapter instructions
Hawkin's review of OptiClean
Trottier's shutter tester
Phillip's lens slide show (he's granted permission)
Yes, good ideas!
Olaf's Bokeh document
Please note that I didn't write that document myself, I just found it via
some URL that someone posted on the list during one of the bokeh
discussions. Either way, feel free to use it, as well as any messages I
wrote about bokeh or whatever. :)
and others...these are the ones that just come to mind, there are others.
Hehehe, don't forget to include something about spotting SC lenses vs. MC
lenses ;)))
Also, you can include stuff like Doris' 12 step program for evading spousal
discovery of new OM gear, some of John's standard repair instructions,
portrait studio light gear set-up suggestion by Phillip Franklin, etc.
What say you folk?
I say: go for it!
Cheerz!
Olafo
PS: Thanks all for the comments re my message about the package acquisition;
I feel *so much* more relieved now that I managed to share that with the
group :)))
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