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The AAW IT person is investigating various photo posting options that are best suited for our needs.

any news??????????

is it ok to use a thread in regular forum to post in the meantime.........occasionally I see some turnings there but not much response......but gallery response are limited also..........also want a like button, course you do get a counter in the forum
 
It's always been perfectly acceptable to post photos of your work in the discussion forum. You can do a show and tell or ask for opinions or whatever else comes to mind.

I have no news to report. My thought is that the upgrade is far from a trivial task. I feel like user friendliness and easy transition for members are of paramount importance. My comfort zone is having an environment that looks reasonably familiar. There is all sorts of forum software out there and getting it right is more important to me than getting it now.
 
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