Hi all.. I have spent this evening (TGIF!) reading back over all that you all have said, and what I have said.. boy, we certainly can discuss when provoked, that is a good thing! My non-responsive CC note which began it, has lent itself to some other topics, and personally, I am pleased that they are being raised. First, the Non-responsiveness of CC's: Many of you agree with my approach, but perhaps not my patience... let me explain, and try not to stir the pot, yet again. One of the most basic things that struck me a year ago when you elected me as SC, was that WI was a State that worked. Each of you bring what you can, not only to your county pages, but I got the sense very early on, that you all care very much about what you do and your interaction with each other, with visitors, and with contributors. I have seen that thoughtfulness in even the most tense situations that have been addressed. I admire that, and thank you for it. But, quite honestly, that commitent makes my job much more difficult. I propose, having read all you have said on the topic of non- responsive CC's: 1. State Coordinator will conduct a roll call of all County Coordinators on a quarterly basis. 2. State Coordinator will visit all sites on a quarterly basis, and work with CC's with any issues. It will be the responsibility of both the CC and State Coordinator to communicate areas of concern as it relates to the USGenWeb Project bylaws and WIGenWeb Project Guidelines. http://www.usgenweb.org/official/bylaws.html and http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/volunteer.html respectively. 3. If after 6 months (2 roll calls), the County Coordinator has either not responded to roll call, or made an effort to work with the SC, ASC, Web mistress, or other County Coordinator(s), as demonstrated with cc of intent to State Coordinator, the county will be placed up for adoption. I invite you all to comment, and poke holes in my logic .. and once consensus is arrived at I would like to vote on addition to the WIGenWeb Volunteer Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/volunteer.html Tina