I've done a little homework, working backward through the chain of events. I don't mean to embarrass Marci here, but I want to post this as a learning experience for all, myself included, about how we can better communicate and get the information to those who need it in order to participate.
I also have some specific questions for Marci.
The bottom line is that we have an individual who came into the scene right at the peak of "crunch time" and unfortunately did not get enough information to participate. We see the low-information situation occasionally with DLV and it's one of the things we're trying to get a better handle on. This situation here at Pinkfest actually provides a good case study.
The first footprint is a note sent to me from one of the other volunteers last Monday evening, the 6th. It explained that she had sent the schedule to Marci and to please add her to the mailing list. I added her to the mailing list shortly before midnight Monday into Tuesday, which should have triggered an introductory message giving links for former list items, etc. Marci should, from that point forward, have received all items posted to the list/forum.
Questions for Marci:
1. Did you receive the schedule on Monday the 6th?
2. Did you receive the introductory message for Pinkfest around midnight that evening?
3, If yes to 2 above, did you follow the link and view the recently posted items?
4. Did you begin to receive Pinkfest list/forum items via e-mail?
The next footprint is the note from Marci on Tuesday the 14th which began this thread arc.
One last question for Marci? You should have received a message on Tuesday the 7th. to the effect of:
> ...
> For those who have not RSVPd and would like to attend, there is still time to RSVP,
> plus you can feel free to drop in on almost everything. The dinners on Saturday and Sunday
> are the only items where we need a hard count.
> Any questions or concerns, please get them in sooner rather than later.
> Thanks, Gang. See you in Chicago!
Marci, did you receive this message? It should have come in on Tuesday morning, October 7.
We appreciate your answers, as they will let us better know where things broke down and why we lost an otherwise valuable attendee.
Thanks.