The Moonduster Chronicles
The Official Newsletter of Operation Just Cause

Operation Just Cause...                                              ...for as long as it takes



Volunteers Needed for Operation Just Cause

This is a request for volunteers to help out in Operation Just Cause. OJC needs lots of people working together toward the same goal--a full accounting of our POW/MIA's.

There is one area in particular in need of volunteers at the moment. That area is:

OJC Website Checking: (monthly)
OJC Site Checking is done on a monthly basis. Once a month volunteers will navigate through their assigned table of sites to assist in maintaining the OJC webring to standards set by OJC. The following is a detailed description of is required of members of the Site Check Team:

    Site Checking
  • Maintain the webring to standards set by OJC by actual site inspection.
  • Email member directly regarding updates of current OJC links. Email member directly regarding cosmetic errors in code and follow-up to ensure corrections have been made.
  • Contact Webring staff [high-priority Email] of errors in member code that prevents the webring from functioning properly.
  • Contact Webring Team if URL, Name, and/or email address in code does not match data at webring.org.
  • Contact Webring staff immediately high-priority email] upon discovery of objectionable material to include: adult themes, nudity, pornography, profanity, defamation, and/or slanderous material.
  • Placement of webring code on appropriate page(s).
    The code should be on a page with the POW/MIA's incident report -OR- a page leading directly to multiple pages of incident reports.
    A 'copy' of the code may be on a 'webrings' page as long as the code is also on the page as described above -AND- the URL listed with webring.org is the page as described above.
  • Respond to communications/requests from NetOps. Submit information; offer assistance as needed.

If you feel you have the time and the desire to make such a commitment, please send an email to NL@ojc.org



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