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10-31-05 - SFZC sangha-e! newsletter looking for tech help to do the newsletter and web site. - if you know of someone who might be interested, especially someone who is like-no-minded, let 'em know. Naturally, this includes you. Just got the following notice. - DC

Dear sangha-e! reader,

You may have noticed that our monthly email newsletter, sangha-e! has a new look and feel. You may also have noticed that the most recent issue of sangha-e! had some technical difficulties, as many subscribers received a jumbled up version that had limited or no functionality.

We sincerely apologize for this and ask for your patience and support as we do everything we can to fix the current problems.

To this end, we are currently looking for a person with technical skills to step in and help us out. Do you (or someone you know) know the "Mambo" program or have the skills to help us produce our monthly electronic newsletter?

We anticipate that the email newsletter work would involve approximately a day or two of work each month. Slightly more work may be needed in the next month or two during the transition.

In addition, San Francisco Zen Center is also interested in finding someone with technical and design skills to help us with an overall website redesign.

We are happy to discuss volunteer work arrangements, but there is also the potential for some hourly compensation if there is a match in terms of interest, skills and maturity.

If you are interested, please contact Earthlyn Manuel for more details: presassist@sfzc.org or 415.354.0352

Looking forward to hearing from you!

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