Michael Skeggs [email protected] wrote: <snip> > I recognise that many people in IT don't know anyone who is complaining, > but that speaks more to the narrow circles many people mix in (me included) > not a reflection of the real environment. > Case in point, I am involved in a newish community group who does almost > 100% of our coordination online. <snip> I have been involved in numerous groups and observed the transition. My view has always been that everyone has to be involved. It is very good discipline if you still have to include people in the loop via papermail - if only to ensure their valuable input.
It is not IT people but those with "IT Skills" that are probably the worst offenders. After all those of us in IT have always been well aware of incompatibility between systems. In recent days, I have battled with WIN???.dat attachments - it was pretty challenging to communicate the problem - a suggestion to consult the IT department met with this is personal and not worth bothering them with. In the end I got them to cut and paste the info into an Email. After much protest many years ago, I have now become a convert to the way of PDF (though outlook still takes PDF files and hides them). On a slight tangent, I was hearing the virtues of Google's drive for collaborating on documents - though the start and finish still seemed to involve cutting and pasting into MS Word/Sharepoint. There are also those who swear by the Apple thingo. Marghanita -- Marghanita da Cruz Ramin Communications Pty Ltd http://ramin.com.au/ Phone:(+61)0414-869202 _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
