OK, my turn...

I believe that Michael Aivaliotis would be an excellent info-labview list 
administrator.  He has repeatedly demonstrated that he is technically capable 
of this task through his management of the LAVA mailing lists, discussion 
forums, and the NI Week Blog.  I have found him to be very accessible by 
email/IM and ever-present on the various LabVIEW community forums.  I am sure 
that he would keep the info-labview list up and running like clock-work.

Best Regards,

-Jim Kring


Scott Hannahs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Ok, I will be public about this.  I have offered to take over at 
> least two of Tom's lists and host them here at the lab using the 
> same software that he uses to host them.  If Michael wants to do 
> this that is fine, since I also use the Igor list I figured that
> I could do this with the least disruption.
> 
> I (and all of us) are waiting for Tom to decide what is the best 
> way to transfer this.  In the meantime the system seems to be 
> chugging along (those dang Macs just don't quit!).
> -Scott
> 
> 
> At 8:39 PM -0500 3/16/04, Michael Aivaliotis wrote:
> >As far as we can tell, it's just a matter of time since Tom's personal
> >server that hosts info-LabVIEW goes "tits up". In the long-term we just
> >want one list of course. Since Tom has asked for help in transferring
> >the list, I am just stepping up to the plate and making the first move.
> >
> >If there is anyone out there that wants to host the list or has any
> >other prior arrangement with Tom then please feel free to say so. I can
> >assure everyone that the new list will follow in the same footsteps as
> >the previous one and maintain the independence that was inherent in the
> >previous list. It will also stay a text based list and prohibit
> >attachments. In addition, it will be monitored and maintained on a daily
> >basis and will be in the hands of active LabVIEW users.
> 
> 



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