I'd say by the 29th.
Here's an email I sent to BatVink quite a while back:
Quote: "Hey Steve,
Just an update about the TGCWebring.
Josh has done some great work on getting the website working, usable, and looking quite nice.
It uses some of the basic colour and design concepts from the original .co.nr website, but with a much nicer web2.0 overall look and feel.
We haven't even officially released the webring site yet and we already have over 10 websites listed in a number of different, relative categories.
We are still having some teething problems with the domain redirecting, so for the moment http://www.codersturf.com/tgcwebring is the link to use instead of the soon-to-be www.tgcwebring.info official address.
Submitting your site to the webring requires a Coders Turf account which is very wasy to get and can be used across the entire CT website (including, of course, the TGCwebring site and other great area's like the new home of LimeFly).
The design is a very basic one, which is exactly what we were after. We want to list the websites available, under their relative categories and try to direct some traffic between those sites that are shown.
Marketing your site on the webring is left entrirely up to you as you can write you own blurb and even provide your own screenshot of the site to draw in more potential customers and/or general browsers.
Once again, a note should be made that the site isn't officially fully released, but it is definatly in a useable and good-looking state thanks to Josh's (CT admin) work.
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I don't know how much of that you want to include in the newsletter, but that's a starting point if you want to cut it down or expand upon it. You may want to contact Josh for a chat and maybe get his views on the points I've made."
As you can see, some of that info is old now.
Something that lists the features, tells why we're so damned good, and why everyone should submitt their site would be best