Al's swap-page appears to have ceased existence and Al recently unsubscribed
from our forums (at least from his normal e-mail address).

 

Maintaining a for sale / wanted website, and doing it right, requires either
direct personal maintenance or a wiki system like Al used and is used in
Wikipedia.

 

Tommy Terry, one of our forum moderators made this suggestion:

 

We could put together a low-effort but practical swap page by creating a
third Coupe forum on Yahoo.  Sellers and buyers would simply send a message
to the forum and it would sit there on the forum web page and eventually get
archived (and be searchable).

 

I could set it so only members of that forum could post but anyone could
read the messages to give a wider market for the items.  Those of you who
refuse to get a Yahoo account could still post messages, receive e-mails of
posts and view the for-sale/wanted items without getting a Yahoo account,
but you'd have to sign up as a forum member to post messages or receive
e-mails - just like you do now for the existing forums.

 

I suppose I could set it so anyone could post but that'd exacerbate the spam
problem.

 

You, as an individual, could either chose to have individual messages, daily
digests, or no mail sent to you.  If you choose no mail, you'd have to visit
the forum web page to browse items.  Similarly, if you want to look back for
the last few months of postings, you'd have to visit the forum web page on
Yahoo.

 

What do you think?  Anyone have better suggestions?

 

Ed

 

Ed Burkhead

Current forum "owner" and moderator of existing Coupe forums

http://edburkhead.com/Ercoupe/index.htm 

ed -at- edbur???khead.yyy       change -at- to @, remove the ??? and change
yyy to com

 

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