I also agree with Gill's article and the suggestion that the Texas Caver be 
available online.
   
  I would prefer that only paid members be able to access it, but if having 
free versions available on the Net would help boost TSA, TCMA, NSS, and Grotto 
membership, I would be all for it.
   
  When I was the editor of the DFWG Oztotl Caver newsletter, I made this same 
suggestion to have it available online free, as well. But, my suggestion was 
shot down as there was fear that having it available for free would discourage 
joining the Grotto.
   
  It's still not avaialble free and membership is still a problem.
   
  FWIW, I have contacted Jim Kennedy and thrown my hat into the ring as the new 
Texas Caver, if membership/Board of Directors will have me.
   
  Maybe a TSA membership vote is in order on the above.
   
  Just my 1/50th of a dollar.
   
   
  Mark Alman
   
  

k...@aol.com wrote:
  I would heartily agree with Gill [The TEXAS CAVER--RIP??? (Gill Ediger)] 
that the Texas Caver should be placed on the Internet and replace the paper 
publication. I would suggest a trial period of one year to two years to really 
get a feel how this may work out. The longer trial period would test the 
process of handing off the electronic publication to a new editor.


                
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