Fantastic..... great Job.. I joined..
we should though maybe think about guidelines for posting to keep the quality high... 2014-12-08 22:05 GMT+01:00 <[email protected]>: > Dear DIYBio.eu mailing list subscribers, > > As many of you requested, a new mailinglist for European biohackers > launched tonight: > > [email protected] > > # How to migrate > Over 100 people who ever posted on the old diybio-eu list will receive an > auto-generated invitation message titled “Confirmation for subscribe > europe”. All you need to do is reply to that message. > > In case you never posted on the diybio-eu list before, migration is easy > too. Just send the following line to [email protected]: > > subscribe europe > > # How to start a new conversation > Once subscribed you can start a new topic by simply emailing to > [email protected]. For example, feel free to start biohack related > discussions, announcements of events and calls for contributions to > conferences, workshops and residencies. > > # The advantages > * The new list has an active website, so new European biohackers can find > and join the list; > * The new list is publicly archived on Gmane and Mail-Archive.com. Don’t > worry, email addresses will be encrypted before archived. > > # Moderation > The new list is not moderated. Spam is automatically filtered. > Subscription to the list is necessary to post, in order to prevent getting > caught in accidental CC conversations. > > # Some background > About two and a half years ago the platform for European DIYBiologists was > envisioned at the FBI DIYBio meeting in San Fran. The European delegates at > this event felt the urge to set up a separate communication channel to > discuss topics that are most relevant within the European cultural, social, > political and legal context. > > The website diybio.eu was launched back then to serve as a platform and > gave rise to this mailing list. That website has been gone for about a year > now, and attempts by many to get in contact with the owner and revive it > have been in vain. As the original installer of the platform I still > believe an open communication channel for European biohackers is necessary > and valuable. > > # New website > In order to revamp the mailing list a new domain name was needed. So a > simple website has been launched today too. Please take a look on > www.biohacklabs.org. > It is a Wiki website, which allows anyone that registers an account to > edit and contribute. Backup and updates are auto enabled. > Old diybio.eu articles that I had in my backups are restored too, such as > the Community Biolabs Guidelines http://www.biohacklabs.org/ > Community_Biolabs_Guidelines > > All the best, > > Pieter > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Med venlig hilsen, Martin Malthe Borch @MMBorch | +45 61713656
