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kevin_standlee) wrote2008-01-04 12:10 am
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When Did That Happen?
Well, I sure didn't notice until it was pointed out to us that Denvention Three raised their supporting membership price to $50 (from $40) on January 1, just in time for Hugo Nominating to open. That's rather unfortunate. It's legal, don't get me wrong -- the price cap is 125% of their $40 advance supporting membership ("voting fee"). I just think it's unfortunate, at least if you want to encourage people to vote. I have to say that this tendency to keep raising the prices on such low-overhead-cost memberships makes the prospect of requiring voting-rights-only (no publications) memberships at a relatively low cost a more attractive idea. I'm not going to launch a campaign for it, though, as I don't think there are enough votes for it. Business Meeting fandom is likely to be pretty happy with the status quo in this department.
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I would expect a $20 "voting only" membership to be attractive to Worldcons, as I figure it would cost less than $2 in direct costs to service -- even less if set up in such a way as to not requiring paper mail of any sort -- making it very profitable in percentage terms.
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Dave
This has got to stop ...
Re: This has got to stop ...
2. For every person like you, I'm pretty sure there is at least one person who doesn't want paper publications and is happy getting them electronically only.
3. In a few years, I expect Worldcons will stop publishing "progress reports" as we've come to know them. The number of such reports per unit time has been dropping anyway, as more and more information delivery shifts to web sites. Eventually, it's likely to stop completely.
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René did tell me at Smofcon that they would send a PR for each member if you specifically requested it.