For those of you, especially those running for SC, who are not enthused about bylaws; I know of “no” bylaw or rule which provides for the proper/improper display of the MNGenWeb state logo. There are requirements for displaying the USGenWeb logo but none for our state. If I am missing it, I would appreciate someone letting me know. USGenWeb Bylaw “IX. GUIDELINES/STANDARDS FOR WEBSITES/MEMBERS A. All websites shall include prominent display of The USGenWeb Project logo on the home page. A state project logo may be required depending on the guidelines/standards in effect for that state. IX. A was amended as follows by a vote of the membership in July 2010: A. All websites shall include prominent display of The USGenWeb Project logo on the home page. If linked, this logo may only be linked to the USGenWeb National site. A state project logo may be required depending on the guidelines/standards in effect for that state. If linked, a state project logo may only be linked to the appropriate state site.” Bylaws and rules can be a pain but there are some issues that keep popping up periodically that would be much easier to handle if the state had a minimal set of bylaws, etc. In the current SC election I saw only two candidates mention bylaws with one of them having it as a goal near the top of their list. We can have minimal rules which people can rely on or we can continue to spend a lot of time discussing issues like logos time and again on this list because there are no rules. Mike Clay Co From: Karen De Groote via Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 10:04 AM To: List MNGenWeb Subject: Re: [MNGEN] Marc Pennau Logo It is my understanding the the approved logo must be on the index page and the banner can be on all other pages. Karen Becker, Todd and Stearns On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Martha A Crosley Graham via < [email protected]> wrote: > Tim, > Thank you for the update on the Banner. > Now, my question. > Can the approved banners be used in place of a logo?
I believe that state bylaws should be a standard set of rules that help CC' Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 13, 2015, at 1:29 PM, Mike (Dino) Peterson via <[email protected]> wrote: > > For those of you, especially those running for SC, who are not enthused about bylaws; I know of “no” bylaw or rule which provides for the proper/improper display of the MNGenWeb state logo. There are requirements for displaying the USGenWeb logo but none for our state. If I am missing it, I would appreciate someone letting me know. > > USGenWeb Bylaw > > “IX. GUIDELINES/STANDARDS FOR WEBSITES/MEMBERS > > A. All websites shall include prominent display of The USGenWeb Project logo on the home page. A state project logo may be required depending on the guidelines/standards in effect for that state. > IX. A was amended as follows by a vote of the membership in July 2010: > A. All websites shall include prominent display of The USGenWeb Project logo on the home page. If linked, this logo may only be linked to the USGenWeb National site. A state project logo may be required depending on the guidelines/standards in effect for that state. If linked, a state project logo may only be linked to the appropriate state site.” > > Bylaws and rules can be a pain but there are some issues that keep popping up periodically that would be much easier to handle if the state had a minimal set of bylaws, etc. > > In the current SC election I saw only two candidates mention bylaws with one of them having it as a goal near the top of their list. We can have minimal rules which people can rely on or we can continue to spend a lot of time discussing issues like logos time and again on this list because there are no rules. > Mike > Clay Co > > > > > From: Karen De Groote via > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 10:04 AM > To: List MNGenWeb > Subject: Re: [MNGEN] Marc Pennau Logo > > It is my understanding the the approved logo must be on the index page and > the banner can be on all other pages. > Karen > Becker, Todd and Stearns > > On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Martha A Crosley Graham via < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Tim, >> Thank you for the update on the Banner. >> Now, my question. >> Can the approved banners be used in place of a logo? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message