L.A. and the list: I'm still on the list. Technically, I own rights to the logo and graphics and some of the information used on the web site. However, a good portion of the information belongs to individual authors or to the INPCRP as a whole. I wish I could maintain the INPCRP web site but it just isn't going to happen. I am already webmaster for a couple dozen web sites and with a large family, there just isn't any time remaining to devote to another site. If someone would like to assume the role of INPCRP webmaster, I'm sure we could find the information and get the site back in service. -Scott Satterthwaite L. A. Clugh wrote: >Cindy and list. >This is something I have inquired about. It's not moving ahead as fast as I would like it to. >The WebPages were sponsored by Rootsweb and Brad did move them to his own site. >I will let you know as soon as I get somewhere with all this. > >L.A > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "crfordy" <crfordy@comcast.net> >To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 1:45 AM >Subject: [INPCRP] Re: INPCRP-D Digest V05 #234 > > > > >>Can anyone tell me if there is currently a list owner or if there is an >>administrator? >> >>I checked for activity at inpcrp.org and it was last updated on August 25th >>2005 >>and the staus is pending Delete-Restorable. Did Brad buy this site @$50 per >>year? It must be paid up until July 19, 2006, cause thats when the registry >>expires. I thought this was supposed to be hosted without cost by rootsweb. >>Does anyone know how it came to be moved to somewhere that it could not be >>reached. I am really curious about this whole thing. I dont remember a >>consensus of the group to move it to another site or does it really belong >>to the group? Did it ever? Who holds the copyright to: © 2004- Indiana >>Pioneer Cemeteries Restoration Project >>Is Scott Satterthwaite still on the list? This was all originally something >>he started on his own. Maybe there are some answers out there. >>Don Huffman >>crfordy@comcast.net >>