[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2010-06-01 Thread green-travel

UPDATED: April 2010


What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of April 2010, there were over 2,500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/), and may now be 
followed on Twitter @green_travel_gp.

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

= http://twitter.com/green_travel_gp

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Attachments, including HTML message formatting, are now allowed, and may be 
viewed online in the group message base at 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/messages .
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

The green-travel YahooGroup is now unmoderated, but membership is restricted 
and new members must be approved by the group moderator. NB, egregious spammers 
will be ejected by the moderator; please bring any spamming issues to the 
attention of the moderator!


List Management Via Email: green-travel group

1. To join green-travel group, send a blank message to:
green-travel-subscr...@yahoogroups.com 

2. To post a message, send your message to:
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

3. To change your subscription to daily digest mode, send a blank
message to: green-travel-dig...@yahoogroups.com 

4. To change your subscription to individual emails, send a blank
message to: green-travel-nor...@yahoogroups.com 

5. To put your email message delivery on hold for 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2010-05-01 Thread green-travel

UPDATED: April 2010


What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of April 2010, there were over 2,500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/), and may now be 
followed on Twitter @green_travel_gp.

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

= http://twitter.com/green_travel_gp

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Attachments, including HTML message formatting, are now allowed, and may be 
viewed online in the group message base at 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/messages .
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

The green-travel YahooGroup is now unmoderated, but membership is restricted 
and new members must be approved by the group moderator. NB, egregious spammers 
will be ejected by the moderator; please bring any spamming issues to the 
attention of the moderator!


List Management Via Email: green-travel group

1. To join green-travel group, send a blank message to:
green-travel-subscr...@yahoogroups.com 

2. To post a message, send your message to:
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

3. To change your subscription to daily digest mode, send a blank
message to: green-travel-dig...@yahoogroups.com 

4. To change your subscription to individual emails, send a blank
message to: green-travel-nor...@yahoogroups.com 

5. To put your email message delivery on hold for 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2010-04-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2010-03-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2010-02-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2010-01-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-12-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-11-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-10-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-09-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-08-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-07-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-06-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-05-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-03-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-02-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2009-01-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
green-travel-ow...@yahoogroups.com 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-12-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-11-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-09-01 Thread green-travel

What is sustainability?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability

What is sustainable tourism?
= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_tourism


green-travel posting guidelines

As of August 2008, there were over 2,100 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus L Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-08-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of May 2008, there were over 2,000 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-06-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of May 2008, there were over 2,000 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-05-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of April 2008, there were over 1900 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-04-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of February 2008, there were over 1800 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-03-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of February 2008, there were over 1800 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2008-02-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of December 2007, there were over 1700 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader (http://reader.google.com/).

= http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/rss 

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.  For 
example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In fact, 
old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-12-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of November 2007, there were over 1600 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-11-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of June 2007, there were over 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-10-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of June 2007, there were over 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-09-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of June 2007, there were over 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-08-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of June 2007, there were over 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible. 

Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.
  
- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page (for example 
http://googlepages.com/) and just send a link with summary. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-07-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of June 2007, there were over 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS web feed, commonly used with personal RSS feed 
readers such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire Digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible.
 
Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.

- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page and just send a link with 
summary.


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means that old members are not moderated, but 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-06-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of April 2007, there were nearly 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS newsfeed, commonly used with personal RSS 
newsreaders such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire Digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible.
 
Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.

- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page and just send a link with 
summary.


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means that old members are not moderated, 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-05-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of April 2007, there were nearly 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS newsfeed, commonly used with personal RSS 
newsreaders such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire Digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible.
 
Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests.

- Please do not post survey forms or detailed itineraries directly to the 
group; in these cases, post instead to a web page and just send a link with 
summary.


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means that old members are not moderated, 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-04-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of February 2007, there were nearly 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS newsfeed, commonly used with personal RSS 
newsreaders such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in
a certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

- Messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line returns or 
narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically removed for your 
protection, including HTML message formatting
  
- Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.
  
- Please do not quote or include entire Digests or unnecessarily long messages 
in replies.
  
- Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible.
 
Messages may be posted in languages other than English; however, non-European 
languages should be accompanied by a translation or summary in English or other 
European language.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 
 

What makes a good post for the green-travel group?

- Good messages are on-topic, in this case at least about travel or tourism, 
even if only by inference. More specifically, the topic is culturally and 
environmentally responsible, or green, travel and tourism.
  
- Original messages make good posts for the green-travel group. Tell us 
something. If its not worth your time and effort writing about something, even 
briefly, then its probably not worth ours reading about it.
  
- Short messages are better than long ones, think one or two screens, one half 
to one page.
  
- Good messages have good, clear subject lines, preferably including country 
name. (Where in the world are you?)
  
- Good messages include hot links for more details; web addresses must 
include http://; to become live in the green-travel archives online.
  
- Timely news releases make good messages for the green-travel group. 


What makes a bad post for the green-travel group?

- Forwarded messages are less desirable than original ones.
  
- One-line retorts are generally a waste of bandwidth, something like 
information pollution; if you need to say something like that to someone, then 
its better to send it directly to them privately, and not to the whole group.
  
- Excessively long messages are generally not good. If you quote previous 
messages, please do so selectively; the worst is to regurgitate entire digests. 


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means that old members are not moderated, but new members 
are moderated until they establish to the group owner's satisfaction that they 
have a clue... in other words, that they understand the topic, a 

[green-travel] File - green-travel posting guidelines

2007-03-01 Thread green-travel

http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/guidelines.htm


green-travel posting guidelines

As of February 2007, there were nearly 1500 subscribed member addresses on the 
green-travel group.  Keep in mind though, the green-travel archives are 
publicly available on the web, so virtually anyone may read them as well as 
pick-up posted messages via major search engines.  Additionally, green-travel 
is freely available via RSS newsfeed, commonly used with personal RSS 
newsreaders such as Google Reader.

Just because the green-travel owner (Marcus Endicott) uses the group in a 
certain way does not mean that the group should only be used in that way.

For example, new members may wish to post brief introductory messages.  In 
fact, old members may also wish to post updated introductory messages about 
themselves and their work at least once per year.

Basically, subscribed members may do anything they want -- until the 
green-travel owner doesn't like it.  The only thing Marcus Endicott has a low 
tolerance for is boring; in other words, if anyone is too boring for too long, 
he will begin to lean on them behind the scenes.  (Of course, the group owner 
claims moderator's prerogative in exception to this rule of thumb about being 
boring himself! ;^))

The general feeling of the group owner is that green-travel is a highly 
underutilized resource; since, there are many if not most of the well known 
experts in the field of sustainable tourism subscribed to green-travel, who 
could potentially answer any question or solve any problem

Although discussion is appropriate, experience has shown that traditional news 
release format is the most efficient way to disseminate announcements.

Please add http://; to all web addresses or URLs in order for them to become 
active or hot links in non-MS applications, such as the green-travel archives 
on the web.

Please do not quote or include entire Digests or unnecessarily long messages in 
replies.

Also please include descriptive subject lines, including country whenever 
possible.


Is the green-travel group moderated?

There seems to be some confusion over whether or not the green-travel group is 
moderated.  The answer is... sort of, semi-moderated.  Over the years since the 
green-travel group was founded at igc.apc.org in 1991, the group has been 
variously completely unmoderated, completely moderated, completely open 
subscription, completely closed subscription, and various combinations.  Today 
at yahoogroups.com, green-travel is semi-moderated, but completely open 
subscription, which means that old members are not moderated, but new members 
are moderated until they establish to the group owner's satisfaction that they 
have a clue... in other words, that they understand the topic, a very wide 
topic but never the less a topic, roughly encompassing sustainable or green 
tourism... and that they can post reasonably, which includes a number of 
factors from not making too many mistakes to adding descriptive subject lines 
to not quoting entire digests for
one-liner retorts, etc.  In fact, many old members prefer to be moderated to 
prevent false sends to the group, or private messages being distributed 
publicly.  Members who wish to have their moderation status changed either way 
may simply contact the group owner (Marcus Endicott).  Currently perhaps half 
the group members are moderated and half are not.

Only members may post to the group by sending to: 
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

Non-members may send messages for the group to the group owner at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Note, messages must be in simple, plain text format, either without line 
returns or narrowly formatted.  Attachments of any kind are automatically 
removed for your protection, including HTML message formatting

Group members with Yahoo! accounts may post from the web form at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/post 

Multiple email addresses may be associated with a Yahoo! account by using:
http://groups.yahoo.com/memwiz 


List Management Via Email: green-travel group

1. To join green-travel group, send a blank message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

2. To post a message, send your message to:
green-travel@yahoogroups.com 

3. To change your subscription to daily digest mode, send a blank
message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

4. To change your subscription to individual emails, send a blank
message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

5. To put your email message delivery on hold for this group, send a
blank message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

6. To unsubscribe, send a blank message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

7. To post a message to the moderator of green-travel group, send a
message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

8. To receive general help information, send a blank message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]