On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, John Pendley wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Acer V <siddim01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> do I have to get
>> permission from the original poster or is it now in the public domain? In
>> particular:
>>
>> Tomoko's OM->EOS adapter instructions
>> Hawkin's review of OptiClean
>> Trottier's shutter tester
>> Olaf's Bokeh document
>> Phillip's lens slide show (he's granted permission)
>>
>I'm newer than you are, Acer. I don't know where all these things are;
>could you provide addresses?
The Bokeh, lens slide show, and OM-EOS are already linked, with due credit
of course, at
http://student.ucr.edu/~siddim01/olympus.html
The other posts (many more) are saved in my "saved box" and i'm going to
start transferring them to the Oly page shortly.
Thanks to the people who've replied. I will take out email address, but
perhaps put something like <username[at]domain[dot]extension> in case
someone has a question they'd like to ask directly regarding minutae. When
possible, I will let the original poster know that I'm doing this, and as
for the SC/MC debate, those are covered in the FAQ other docs...what I'm
saving is posts to the list from various members, or URLs they post (such
as Tomoko, Olaf, et al). I know, the archive is searchable, but it's not
indexed all the way, and I myself am guilty of making the signal-to-noise
ratio on this list a little, uhm, "noisy", so I figure the "signals",
particularly the rare ones, should be directly linked.
/Acer V
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