> If a group of people were to agree to undertake such a task - and I will
> add the word 'colossal' conservatively as it is probably bigger than
> that - then they would be in charge of contacting gentles from all the
> Kingdoms and ascertaining if they would consent to speak about their
> experiences.
>
> The East Kingdom Historian has been interviewing people for a long time, and
> transcribing the interviews. Is that the sort of thing you mean? (That is
> a much better example than the Mormon version of "ancestor worship".)
>
> Tibor
Thank you, milord - that is exactly what I meant. I felt that too many
folk would be unsettled by the religious aspect of the discussion and
wanted to offer alternatives so that the real point of losing
information would get more bandwidth.
I'm glad to hear such a system is in place in the East Kingdom and I
salute you. Why doesn't someone have them printed for SCA consumption?
Sounds like all that is needed is a bit of choosing and a lick of
editing and getting them into print. *Sounds* easy, doesn't it? ;->>
Bet
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