no page for new agm

Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 14:06:22 -0400 (AST)
From: Christopher Majka <nextug@is.dal.ca>
To: Blaine Murphy <blaine@chebucto.ns.ca>
cc: CCN Editors <editors@chebucto.ns.ca>, Peter Morgan <ae112@chebucto.ns.ca>, David Murdoch <murdoch@csuite.ns.ca>
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Hi all,

On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Blaine Murphy wrote:

> We don't have a new page for the annual general meeting.  I was wondering 
> if we could re-cycle most of the information on the existing page.
> 
> Maybe just change all of the 1998's to 1999's :)
> 
> I hope it isn't too much work, please let me know if it is or not.

We characteristically create a directory, /csuite/info/Chebucto/AGM-1998
and four files:

Current directory is /csuite/info/Chebucto/AGM-1998

      1K Mar 23 13:47 [2] agenda98.html
      2K Mar 23 13:46 [4] index.html
      3K Mar 23 13:50 [6] notice.html
      2K Mar 23 13:51 [8] reports.html

That are the starting point for all the AGM related material. I have
done/created all of the above and have ported over the information from
last year's documents changing the dates for the AGM and iterating all the
years by one. 

I don't know if all of the other information stays the same (time &
location of the AGM, agenda, etc.).

Peter M: perhaps you can take a look at the documents linked to:

	http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Chebucto/AGM-1998/

And make/suggest any necessary changes.

When everything there is correct perhaps David M. can change the goto
shortcut 'g agm' over to this new location.

Cheers,

Chris

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