Distributed Proofreaders Canada

First, let me apologize for the delays; in my case, the word 'health' has been a singleton oxymoron. -Despite all this, DP-CAN should be up in a week. It is currently a very small organization, and there's a whole buncha positions available. Anyone want to moderate a forum, or help in any administrative position; or willing to help CP, is welcome and needed. (Please note that anyone involved in helping us with the generation or processing of Life+50 work must be legal to do so.) Michael Lockey (note new email)

On 5/26/06, Michael Lockey <mlockey@magma.ca> wrote:
First, let me apologize for the delays; in my case, the word 'health' has been a singleton oxymoron.
-Despite all this, DP-CAN should be up in a week. It is currently a very small organization, and there's a whole buncha positions available…
Anyone want to moderate a forum, or help in any administrative position; or willing to help CP, is welcome and needed. (Please note that anyone involved in helping us with the generation or processing of Life+50 work must be legal to do so.)
Great news! I'm in a Life+70 country, but even with the extra 20 years I still have a big chunk of material which is public domain but published after 1923 that I'd like to contribute. Some of this material has gone through DP-EU, but I think DP-Canada might be a better fit, as I imagine it will concentrate more on English (and French, of course :) ) material. Are you going to for lots-and-lots-of-rounds approach of DP-US, or sticking to the old-style 2 round approach? I'll certainly be happy to sit on the forums and help with any questions. -- Jon Ingram

We haven't decided, (still discussing with Juliet and Zoltan, keeping everything friendly), but tilting to two rounds with harder quals for P2. One hope is to get all the sites to a common standard. Your help, as always, will be greatly appreciated. Vasa (Michael Lockey) -----Original Message----- Great news! I'm in a Life+70 country, but even with the extra 20 years I still have a big chunk of material which is public domain but published after 1923 that I'd like to contribute. Some of this material has gone through DP-EU, but I think DP-Canada might be a better fit, as I imagine it will concentrate more on English (and French, of course :) ) material. Are you going to for lots-and-lots-of-rounds approach of DP-US, or sticking to the old-style 2 round approach? I'll certainly be happy to sit on the forums and help with any questions. -- Jon Ingram
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