boogie said...
ALSA Website
Hi there All
You have all jumped the gun regarding the ALSA website and its content.
I was asked by ALSA to develop a website and the files/pages you see at the moment are only draft pages.
Since these pages went onto Phoenix a lot more development has been done with extra class pages etc etc etc.
The pages have been hidden on the back of Phoenix landsailing because I have been checking the links between the pages and making sure there is no errors when it finally goes live.
Please wait until the ALSA committee vote on the final pages and when the ALSA site is live on its on site and domain.
Clinton
PS. Who was the smartie that found the hidden link?
I am really glad to hear that ALSA is being proactive and getting its own website - having its own domain is essentail I believe in protecting ALSA'a autonomy. Then the individual clubs can then link to the ALSA website.
It is important though for clubs without a website (such as LLLSC) to still provide contact names and details.
It is good that ALSA has volunteers like yourself Clinton willing to do this, thanks.
I do hope that when it does go live that all the racing rules and class rules are clearly marked as to if they are FISLY, NALSA, Pacrim or ALSA rules...gosh it woud be so much easier if they were all the same...
I look forward to the time when it is officially live.
Susan
PS let me know if you want an electronic copy of the racing rules with the good (not black) diagrams in them