Soren Andersen wrote:
>
> In reply to ..
>
> Lee Goddard wrote:
> >
> > www.activestate.com used to run some really good lists for perl -
> > check perl-win32-users. Recently it's become a moderated list,
> > and looks like it's dying, but you never know.
>
> There seems to be a mistaken impression here. I quote from the Charter
> for the ActiveState mailing Lists:
> All lists are unmoderated discussion mailing lists for any Perl for
> Win32 user, hosted by ActiveState. While ActiveState does monitor
> the lists, they are under no obligation to provide support or answer
> queries. All support is peer to peer. The language for all the lists
> is
> English.
>
> [http://www.activestate.com/Support/Mailing_Lists/Charter.html]
>
> Not only are the Lists unmoderated but they aren't dying either. I
> daresay they are as lively as ever, if a bit flooded with newbies
> (asking FAQs) and therefore regulars who can offer knowledgeable replies
> can get a bit stressed-out. This is normal for a successful List and !=
> "dying".
>
> soren andersen
Soren, if only, but it looks like things are changing. Check the mail
sent to me yesterday after weeks of silence, then check their archives.
Lee
Subject: [Fwd: Your message to Perl-Win32-Users awaits moderator approval]
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> Your mail to 'Perl-Win32-Users' with the subject
>
> Archives / Win32 ENV space
>
> Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
>
> The reason it is being held:
>
> Post to moderated list
>
> Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive
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Lee Goddard <l.goddard@sussex>
Research Centre for Cognitive Science,
University of Sussex, Brighton UK