Alan_Brown wrote:That wasn't my question, but upon further reflection, that would seem to toss out my speculation that these callings would be entered through some other means.
I don't think it would "toss out" the idea. I think it would validate that. I assume they are placed there via the FHD.
Alan_Brown wrote:I suppose it also means that they would have access to whatever sites are needed with their LDS Account.
Currently that would be the
Family History Online Guide. That site has been around as long if not longer then LUWS. It uses the (old) FamilySearch login. Our last FHC Director worked with the FHD so I have access as well. Among other things, that site is where you enter the hours of operation of your FHC. It's also how one finds the policy on computers in the FHC. Since you function as the STS, it might be a good idea to talk to your FHC Director on how you can get access.
Maybe some future incarnation will automatically get rights via the CDOL - probably when it switches to LDS Account.
Alan_Brown wrote:My real question is how to have our FHC Director show up in the stake's CDOL and thus in the Stake Leadership section of beta.lds.org. That's where we tell stake members to go in order to see the key stake leaders.
Well, the problem is the relationship between centers and stakes is not 1:1. Some stakes belong to a multi-stake or even regional FHC. As such, not all stakes have a FHC Director. In some cases, where the stake is spread out, there may be more then one FHC within the stake boundaries.
So from an information system architectural standpoint, I think the relationship between stakes and FHC is more like temple districts, missions or institutes. The difference is that in many cases the relationship is 1:1.
In my opinion, if it's desired to show that information the beta directory, it should be traversing the "associated units" to find the associated FHC(s) and pulling the information from there. Or in the short term to allow custom callings to show up there.
Now, I'm sure there's a stake position that's in charge of Family History work
in the stake, but that's not that same as the FH
C Director.