Should the FIC be updated more?
- sean
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Should the FIC be updated more?
As we all know, the FIC (Finch Information Center) is a wealth of good information and advice for finch caretakers. However, despite the vast amount of good stuff accessible, it has not been updated in over a year.
I created this poll to help gauge the level of interest for updating the FIC by members of the Finch Forum. I thought this might be a useful tool for crystal or any other mods should they desire such input.
I created this poll to help gauge the level of interest for updating the FIC by members of the Finch Forum. I thought this might be a useful tool for crystal or any other mods should they desire such input.
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- DVBourassa
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- franny
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I agree that the "coming soon" pages should be updated or removed. Since most stuff on here doesn't really change, probably a couple of times a year would be enough to ensure that the info on here is current. To that end, I've gone to the tip jar and made my donation.
It would be a shame if this site became outdated/obsolete. Not just the forum that I'd hate to lose! But there is terrific information on the FIC about how to build an aviary, and the cage calculator, etc, etc, that is just terrific information that all bird lovers should have access to. But it costs money to keep a server going and takes time to update. Maybe Crystal could use some help if there are any geeks out there who can help with updating, completing some pages? Or if she had more money she could hire some help?
It would be a shame if this site became outdated/obsolete. Not just the forum that I'd hate to lose! But there is terrific information on the FIC about how to build an aviary, and the cage calculator, etc, etc, that is just terrific information that all bird lovers should have access to. But it costs money to keep a server going and takes time to update. Maybe Crystal could use some help if there are any geeks out there who can help with updating, completing some pages? Or if she had more money she could hire some help?
Fran
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- Pukasand
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I am a computer idiot... I just muddle through.. but this site is wonderful. I don't think most folks know much about the cost of running a site like this, and I dont think they know where/how to contribute, even a small amt. would help. I would gladly pay a yearly fee. Mabye a headline announcing where/how to contribute every so often would help defer the costs. Good luck and thanks for a wonderful site.
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Canary: Blue, Red & Yellow, BC Cordon Bleu, Strawberry, Star, European Goldfinch, Owl, Shaftail, Splendid, Rosey Bourkes, Cocker Spaniel gal, Portuguese Water guy, and a freshwater tank. (no partridge, but I do have a pear tree).
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It's quick and easy to donate, any amount you can afford - $5, $10, what ever. Look on the left whrere it say Tip Jar: help offset server costs. Just below that is a link that says "via paypal". Click on that, give them your Visa or mastercard number, and tell them how much you want to donate. Sends you a receipt to your email. I just did it. And your right, I look at it as a sort of "subscription" and I sure feel I'll get my money's worth!Pukasand wrote:I am a computer idiot... I just muddle through.. but this site is wonderful. I don't think most folks know much about the cost of running a site like this, and I dont think they know where/how to contribute, even a small amt. would help. I would gladly pay a yearly fee. Mabye a headline announcing where/how to contribute every so often would help defer the costs. Good luck and thanks for a wonderful site.
Fran
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1 cat (Lexy) and hopefully soon another pair of Gouldians
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1 cat (Lexy) and hopefully soon another pair of Gouldians
My Website: https://www.localcolourart.com/meet-the ... 6b2f58a839
- mickp
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it takes a hell of a lot of work to keep a site like this up to date. thats why I chose anually, to give the person who is doing the work more time to get all relevant information together.
maybe though if a person believes that they have information that would be of use to Crystal they could send it to her via Hilary. that way Crystal wouldnt be getting emails from all & sundry, and Hilary would also be able to proof read anything before it is passed along.
maybe though if a person believes that they have information that would be of use to Crystal they could send it to her via Hilary. that way Crystal wouldnt be getting emails from all & sundry, and Hilary would also be able to proof read anything before it is passed along.
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Here's a thought, and I'm not sure if it would go over here or not. But I belong to another forum called Scribbletalk. They have an optional donation policy as well, but offer a sort of "insentive" to donate. Some might call it bragging rights, others might think it's to embarass people into donating. Either way though, it does bring in donations. And it's a constant reminder to those reading the threads, that it takes money to keep the site going. Here's how it works:
For anyone who donates (any amount), they are emailed a code which they can copy into their profile (optional), that inserts a banner in their signature line. The banner says "I Support ScribbleTalk 2008". (Which reminds me, I haven't been on it in ages, and I guess it's time for another donation... )
Hilary, if you want to have a look at the forum it's at http://www.scribbletalk.com I'll try to see if I can creat a graphic of the donation page, as you can't see it or link to it unless you sign up, and check your profile page, not that I know of anyway. I think the donation page should be part of the FAQ at least, or right on the home page, as Crystal has done with Finch Info Centre.
Edit: Here's what the donation page looks like:
Anyway, it's a thought....
For anyone who donates (any amount), they are emailed a code which they can copy into their profile (optional), that inserts a banner in their signature line. The banner says "I Support ScribbleTalk 2008". (Which reminds me, I haven't been on it in ages, and I guess it's time for another donation... )
Hilary, if you want to have a look at the forum it's at http://www.scribbletalk.com I'll try to see if I can creat a graphic of the donation page, as you can't see it or link to it unless you sign up, and check your profile page, not that I know of anyway. I think the donation page should be part of the FAQ at least, or right on the home page, as Crystal has done with Finch Info Centre.
Edit: Here's what the donation page looks like:
Anyway, it's a thought....
Fran
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1 cat (Lexy) and hopefully soon another pair of Gouldians
My Website: https://www.localcolourart.com/meet-the ... 6b2f58a839
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1 cat (Lexy) and hopefully soon another pair of Gouldians
My Website: https://www.localcolourart.com/meet-the ... 6b2f58a839
- DVBourassa
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I'm sure some of the people on here could write an article on one of the coming soon topics.
Here are the ones under the Health tab.
Coming Soon:
Prevention: the Best Policy
Importance of Quarantine
Importance of Hygiene
Using Disinfectants
Conditions of the Normal Finch
Recognizing a Sick Finch
First Aid for Finches
Constructing a Hospital Cage
Evaluating Finch Droppings
Common Problems, Causes & Cures
Veterinary Health Exam
Diseases & Ailments
Treatments & Dosages
Some of these should be relatively easy like Importance of Quarantine and Recognizing a Sick Finch.
With the amount of expertise on here we could help complete those coming soon topics.
Here are the ones under the Health tab.
Coming Soon:
Prevention: the Best Policy
Importance of Quarantine
Importance of Hygiene
Using Disinfectants
Conditions of the Normal Finch
Recognizing a Sick Finch
First Aid for Finches
Constructing a Hospital Cage
Evaluating Finch Droppings
Common Problems, Causes & Cures
Veterinary Health Exam
Diseases & Ailments
Treatments & Dosages
Some of these should be relatively easy like Importance of Quarantine and Recognizing a Sick Finch.
With the amount of expertise on here we could help complete those coming soon topics.
-Dianna
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- dfcauley
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[quote="mickp"]only way for the budget to increase is for the members to make donations to the tip jar. I dont believe that the expenses should be covered by just one or two people[/quotte]
I agree! I have made my donation. Sorry it took so long. Just needed to be brought to my attention. We cannot expect it to be updated and cared for unless we contribute.
I agree! I have made my donation. Sorry it took so long. Just needed to be brought to my attention. We cannot expect it to be updated and cared for unless we contribute.
Donna
- sean
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mickp wrote:only way for the budget to increase is for the members to make donations to the tip jar. I dont believe that the expenses should be covered by just one or two people
i agree. its a good idea for everyone to contribute. however, i think some sort of public incentive (i.e. the banner that fanny suggested) would be a nice impetus to make that happen.
motivation ceases to be a problem when the soul moves in the right direction.