Then, perhaps, we could discuss what you think of the future of DDN 
instead of focusing on the means. From what you have described, you do 
not believe there is the need for a website. Is this true?

theteach wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, George Roberts wrote:
>   
>> I cannot see the reason for a wiki as a focus for DDN discussion. Maybe 
>> that was not the intention. Wikis are for collaborative development of 
>> documents.
>>     
>
>   
>> Email is a much more accessible channel for discussion than web-based 
>> services.
>>     
>
> I whole-heartedly agree with this viewpoint. I often lose contact with 
> groups when they migrate to a wiki or blog.  Both are cumbersome when 
> compared to simple email.
>
> We do not need graphics and razzle-dazzle to engage in discussion.  Keep 
> it simple.  Continue to use the listserv format that goes directly to 
> email.
>
>   alexandra babione
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