I also want us to switch to the "egroups" oslist. It feels just like the old oslist (shows up in my inbox, in digest form if I choose) and the advantage is that it is also accessable thru the egroups.com website for anyone who chooses to read it that way. Plus it has superior archiving capacities.
The one disadvantage is that each egroups message contains a short, nonflashy advertisement. This can soon be removed by an action of the Open Space Institute (U.S.) board to pay for egroups without ads. Go board! I trust that our transnational group can make this turn with breathtaking elegance, like a cluster of starlings or a long V of geese. Let's do it now! Jeff Murli wrote: OSLIST has been running since 1996 at boisestate.edu A new, experimental OSLIST stream was started in June 2000 at egroups.com You may subscribe, unsubscribe, change settings, or review archives at: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html http://www.egroups.com/group/oslist - New phone: Jeff Aitken PO Box 1092 Inverness CA 94937 415.669.1924 [email protected]
