After putting out the first 50 pages of the Eysert Lute Book, I realize that I have ignored the red notes, figuring that they were faded ink or a meaningless idiosyncrasy of the scribe.  But now I am wondering if they do, in fact, actually mean something. fronimo can do red notes, so... Anybody have any thoughts about this?

--Sarge

On 8/23/2020 9:12 AM, David Smith wrote:
Nancy,
I want to strongly encourage the direction you are taking with LSA taking over 
responsibility for continuing Wayne's work. I run a number of sites for 
non-profits and have run eda.org for the EDA industry (until we shut it down). 
It is really important for the work to be an organizations instead of an 
individual. That helps to ensure continuity and makes it easier to find.

I have strongly considered offering to take over the mailing list, tab software 
archives, mailing archives, lutes for sale, etc... But, I have not done so 
since I did not want it to be an individual effort.

Wayne, thank you so much for all that you have done. It has been of immense 
help over the years to so many people. A great testimony to your love and 
dedication to the lute and its community.

Regards
David Smith

-----Original Message-----
From: lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu 
<lute-...@new-old-mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> On Behalf Of Nancy Carlin
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2020 8:33 AM
Cc: lute net <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>; LSA President 
<lutesocietyamericapresid...@gmail.com>
Subject: [LUTE] Re: The lute list is retiring soon

I think the LSA might be able to take over the lutes for sale and lute list 
from Wayne. I am checking with people now and hopefully we can get this 
organized ASAP.  We will have a new LSA website this fall - it has taken quite 
a while to get our site re-organized to make it more useful, The new site will 
include things like our Facsimiles Collection in a more easily searchable 
format, as well as archives of all old LSA publications.
Nancy
    I have been running this lute mail list since 1998, and it has
been interesting and fun.  Now I am retiring from my job at Dartmouth
College, and when I retire the computers that I have run will be shut
down.  This includes the  mail servers that run the lute mail list.
So it is time to retire from running the lute mail list too.  I will
also be closing my lute web page, my lute tablature page, and "Lutes
For Sale" web page.

    If someone wants to take up running the lute mail list I suggest
that they announce it on my list in the next month, while my list is
still running.  My list runs using software that I wrote, and I don’t
recommend that someone else try to use it.  I don’t know the last day
yet, but I will make an announcement when my list actually closes.

     Wayne




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