[CQ-Contest] chapter ideas
Leigh S. Jones, KR6X
kr6x at kr6x.com
Wed Jan 23 13:47:21 EST 2002
Before we begin with this project, we need to protect it against
likely future squabbles with some sort of "public license". If we
are contributing to the CQ-Contest reflector without a public
license, we will be making the content all copyrighted by W4AN.
Not that he would be a bad steward for this project, but it would
be reassuring if the contributions of many contesters didn't
automatically become the property CQ-Contest, then couldn't
by some nasty twist of fate (sale of business, bankruptcy,
incapacitation, death, etc.) become the property of someone
like Wayne Green. We all know the story, for instance, of what
has become the fate of John Lennon and Paul McCartney's
published music from the Beatle's.
Then, it would be useful if the "book" became a web page and
a reflector of it's own. How about it, Bill?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jamie Dupree" <ns3t at arrl.net>
To: <CQ-CONTEST at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 13:12
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The Future is Now
>
>
> We always get told to "think outside the box" so I'm going to try that
> for a minute here with a few of the ideas that this reflector has
> been kicking around. =20
>
> I love all the ideas about a contest cookbook and more - but why a book?
> Why not just all kinds of information assembled and presented
> via the internet?
>
> We have so much more information available now about this hobby
> than there was 20 years ago when I got my license. Back then
> it was just magazines and newsletters.
>
> Now I log onto the internet and search thru hundreds of web pages
> that contain an amazing amount of information.
>
> I just ran a search on Google for "ham radio" and "contesting" -=20
> contesting.com was the first of an estimated 36,000 hits.
>
> So the ingredients are already there - we just need topics and
> people to write. We will have more info than anyone could imagine,
> from all kinds of sources.
>
> The recent battle with the ARRL over contest information in QST
> really might be over already in one way. We don't wait for months =
> anymore to
> see our scores - we immediately put them on the net. =20
>
> Think about it - we are ALREADY doing a better job than QST
> and arrl.org in many ways.
>
> Get off the pot. Think outside the box. How about Ford/N0FP's
> idea of an "emergency contest." There have got to be other ideas.
>
> Enough said.
>
> Jamie Dupree
> NS3T
>
>
>
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