On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 11:58 Andrew Ball <asbat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Why is there a regional-london mailing list but no regional-uk? -Andy
>
> I think mainly because a number of us were working in London, and with the
occasional guest visitor swanning in, enlightening us, then exiting stage
left, we used regional-london to arrange meetups. Definitely not looking
down on the areas outside London, most of which are far superior anyway,
although they're all on the road less travelled (just taking one
superlative region at random, Glasgow, to prove my point beyond question).
But a regional-weegie list might not have as much of a pull as
regional-london. Just saying

My personal opinion is that regional lists work best for metropolitan area
scale coordination

Now onto the vexing questions of whether the uk is a region at all, why
regional-uk would not work for the poor folks in the Isle of Man, why
London, Ohio, USA folks are always late for regional-london get-togethers,
regions where abs would deliver vaxen to, etc

Best,
Alistair

PS. If there's a good crowd anywhere who would benefit from a (metro-area?)
mailing list for coordination, let's hear about them

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