I find Prodig list great just as it is. Am I the only one?!
No you're not. I read the stuff I'm interested in, bin the rest, and post on the (unfortunately too few) occasions when I can contribute something. Most lists contain piles of dross. This one doesn't, and it's easy to delete threads that are of no interest.
I guess discussion of list direction may be needed from time to time, but this current thread has only just kept my finger off the delete button.
I think the list is brilliant. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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