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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 12:38:09 -0600
From: Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu>
Subject: [Sanskrit] New moderators of Sanskrit mailing list
To: Naresh Cuntoor <nares...@gmail.com>, aniruddha.ud...@gmail.com,
        sanskrit@cs.utah.edu
Message-ID: <20090514183809.ga10...@cs.utah.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

namassarvebhyaH,
Thanks a lot for the enthusiastic response from several of you to keep
the list alive and active. For the moment, we will keep the current mailing 
list as is, but with the following people to share the day-to-day
administrative activities among themselves.

Naresh Cuntoor is a Samskrita Bharati Karyakarta in New York, 
Aniruddha Udipi is a U of U student and can help with interfacing with UofU.
I have added Naresh and Aniruddha as administrators/owners of the
sanskrit mailing list. Naresh has kindly agreed to take the primary
responsibility of the mailing list from me.

I have added the following as moderators (and removed myself):
James Hartzell teaches Sanskrit at U. Manitoba,
Udayan Kumar is from U of Florida, 
Vijaya Sai has a lot of experience setting up hosted web services and
email threads like this.

I request Naresh and his team to convey the rules to facilitate
healthy and beneficial discussion activity on the sanskrit mailing list
going forward.

I will continue to be an active member of this list.
Regards,
- Sai.


Sai uvaacha:
> namaskaaraH,
> After going through the several offers from people and
> seeing their backgrounds, I request you folks to handle the Sanskrit
> mailing list responsibilities from now on.
> 
> Naresh Cuntoor is a Samskrita Bharati Karyakarta in New York, 
> Aniruddha is a U of U student and can help with interfacing with UofU.
> I have added Naresh and Aniruddha as administrators/owners of the
> sanskrit mailing list.
> 
> I have added the following as moderators:
> James teaches Sanskrit at U. Manitoba,
> Udayan Kumar is from U of Florida, 
> Vijaya Sai has a lot of experience setting up hosted web services and
> Google Apps.
> 
> The bulk of moderators' task would be to tend to approve/reject spam
> email, approve subscription requests etc. The moderator web interface is
>     http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/admindb/sanskrit
> All of you can do moderation. This is the bulk of your work. 
> The moderator password is 'dvArapAlaka'
> 
> Further, the administrators can also change
> mailing list parameters. Here is the administrator interface:
>     http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/admin/sanskrit
> 
> The options and their meanings are described on the web page itself.
> You don't have to tweak any of the admin settings right now. It works as
> is. Use the administrative interface sparingly.
> 
> Thanks a lot for coming forward to revive this great mailing list.
> - Sai.
> 
> Naresh Cuntoor uvaacha:
> > namaste Sai,
> > 
> > abhinandanAni yat bhavAn sansk...@cs sthApitavAn iti. kebhyashchana
> > mAsebhyaH asmin list madhye asmi..
> > 
> > bhavAn U. Utah madhye nAsti, punashcha anyo nirvAhako bhaviShyati
> > ityataH internet-based (yahoo/google group) eva varam iti mama
> > abhiprAyaH. tatra moderator rUpeNa 3-5 janAH bhavanti chet uttamAya.
> > teShu anyatamo&haM bhavituM shaknomi, satyAm AvashyakatAyAm.
> > 
> > sansk...@cs kenApi prakAreNa bhavatu, tasya AvashyakatA tvasti.
> > 
> > 
> > api cha, aham Campus Samkritam, Samskrita Bharati kAryakartRushu asmi.
> > U of Maryland College Park madhye PhD 2006 tame varShe samApya idAnIM
> > kAryaM karomi upstate NY pradeshe.
> > 
> > 
> > Naresh P. Cuntoor
> > 240-271-8585
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu> wrote:
> > > namaH sarvebhyaH,
> > >
> > > (Also bcc'ed to the Campus Samskritam Network, an enthusiastic
> > > youth group promoting sanskrit among univ campuses in the U.S.)
> > >
> > > I am Sai Susarla, the maintainer of the Sanskrit mailing list based in the
> > > University of Utah. ?I have graduated from the University of Utah back
> > > in 2004, and moved to California and then to Bangalore India.
> > >
> > > After a couple of years of not being able to keep the sanskrit mailing
> > > list active due to getting busy with my other activities, I'd like to
> > > someone else to step up to moderate and revive the sanskrit mailing
> > > list. ?This list currently has 1486 members, which is quite a
> > > sizeable number. ?I apologize for keeping so many Sanskrit lovers
> > > worldwide from interacting via discussions due to my inability to
> > > moderate the high-volume emails on a timely basis. ?It's time I step
> > > aside and let the bhaashaamR^itam flow freely again.
> > >
> > > If no one comes forward, I'd like to retire the sanskrit mailing list at
> > > the Univ of Utah site.
> > >
> > > Internet-based collaboration options have progressed enormously since
> > > the Sanskrit mailing list started back in 1996. You can now create and
> > > manage mailing lists and discussion groups much more effectively and
> > > easily on public sites like yahoo and googlegroups to continue
> > > discussions related to sanskrit.
> > >
> > > All administration tasks for maintaining the existing list can be done
> > > over the web interface, so it's easy. If someone has better ideas on
> > > taking this group somewhere that uses better technology, I will help you
> > > transition to it as well.
> > >
> > > Please let me know.
> > > bhavadiiyaH,
> > > - Sai.
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > sanskrit mailing list
> > > sanskrit@cs.utah.edu
> > > http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/sanskrit
> > >


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 16:45:53 -0400
From: Chandra Sekhar <shekhar4sansk...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] New moderators of Sanskrit mailing list
To: Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu>, Naresh Cuntoor <nares...@gmail.com>,
        aniruddha.ud...@gmail.com, sanskrit@cs.utah.edu,
        james.hartz...@gmail.com,       ad...@sathyasaicenters.org,
        udayan.ku...@gmail.com
Message-ID:
        <6f72a30c0905141345s7bf2a988m5b0f403373745...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

uttamam nirNayam.
abhinandanaani sarvebhya upashaamakebhyaH, susvaagatam cha.

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu> wrote:

> namassarvebhyaH,
> Thanks a lot for the enthusiastic response from several of you to keep
> the list alive and active. For the moment, we will keep the current mailing
> list as is, but with the following people to share the day-to-day
> administrative activities among themselves.
>
> Naresh Cuntoor is a Samskrita Bharati Karyakarta in New York,
> Aniruddha Udipi is a U of U student and can help with interfacing with
> UofU.
> I have added Naresh and Aniruddha as administrators/owners of the
> sanskrit mailing list. Naresh has kindly agreed to take the primary
> responsibility of the mailing list from me.
>
> I have added the following as moderators (and removed myself):
> James Hartzell teaches Sanskrit at U. Manitoba,
> Udayan Kumar is from U of Florida,
> Vijaya Sai has a lot of experience setting up hosted web services and
> email threads like this.
>
> I request Naresh and his team to convey the rules to facilitate
> healthy and beneficial discussion activity on the sanskrit mailing list
> going forward.
>
> I will continue to be an active member of this list.
> Regards,
> - Sai.
>
>
> Sai uvaacha:
> > namaskaaraH,
> > After going through the several offers from people and
> > seeing their backgrounds, I request you folks to handle the Sanskrit
> > mailing list responsibilities from now on.
> >
> > Naresh Cuntoor is a Samskrita Bharati Karyakarta in New York,
> > Aniruddha is a U of U student and can help with interfacing with UofU.
> > I have added Naresh and Aniruddha as administrators/owners of the
> > sanskrit mailing list.
> >
> > I have added the following as moderators:
> > James teaches Sanskrit at U. Manitoba,
> > Udayan Kumar is from U of Florida,
> > Vijaya Sai has a lot of experience setting up hosted web services and
> > Google Apps.
> >
> > The bulk of moderators' task would be to tend to approve/reject spam
> > email, approve subscription requests etc. The moderator web interface is
> >     http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/admindb/sanskrit
> > All of you can do moderation. This is the bulk of your work.
> > The moderator password is 'dvArapAlaka'
> >
> > Further, the administrators can also change
> > mailing list parameters. Here is the administrator interface:
> >     http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/admin/sanskrit
> >
> > The options and their meanings are described on the web page itself.
> > You don't have to tweak any of the admin settings right now. It works as
> > is. Use the administrative interface sparingly.
> >
> > Thanks a lot for coming forward to revive this great mailing list.
> > - Sai.
> >
> > Naresh Cuntoor uvaacha:
> > > namaste Sai,
> > >
> > > abhinandanAni yat bhavAn sansk...@cs sthApitavAn iti. kebhyashchana
> > > mAsebhyaH asmin list madhye asmi..
> > >
> > > bhavAn U. Utah madhye nAsti, punashcha anyo nirvAhako bhaviShyati
> > > ityataH internet-based (yahoo/google group) eva varam iti mama
> > > abhiprAyaH. tatra moderator rUpeNa 3-5 janAH bhavanti chet uttamAya.
> > > teShu anyatamo&haM bhavituM shaknomi, satyAm AvashyakatAyAm.
> > >
> > > sansk...@cs kenApi prakAreNa bhavatu, tasya AvashyakatA tvasti.
> > >
> > >
> > > api cha, aham Campus Samkritam, Samskrita Bharati kAryakartRushu asmi.
> > > U of Maryland College Park madhye PhD 2006 tame varShe samApya idAnIM
> > > kAryaM karomi upstate NY pradeshe.
> > >
> > >
> > > Naresh P. Cuntoor
> > > 240-271-8585
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu> wrote:
> > > > namaH sarvebhyaH,
> > > >
> > > > (Also bcc'ed to the Campus Samskritam Network, an enthusiastic
> > > > youth group promoting sanskrit among univ campuses in the U.S.)
> > > >
> > > > I am Sai Susarla, the maintainer of the Sanskrit mailing list based
> in the
> > > > University of Utah. ?I have graduated from the University of Utah
> back
> > > > in 2004, and moved to California and then to Bangalore India.
> > > >
> > > > After a couple of years of not being able to keep the sanskrit
> mailing
> > > > list active due to getting busy with my other activities, I'd like to
> > > > someone else to step up to moderate and revive the sanskrit mailing
> > > > list. ?This list currently has 1486 members, which is quite a
> > > > sizeable number. ?I apologize for keeping so many Sanskrit lovers
> > > > worldwide from interacting via discussions due to my inability to
> > > > moderate the high-volume emails on a timely basis. ?It's time I step
> > > > aside and let the bhaashaamR^itam flow freely again.
> > > >
> > > > If no one comes forward, I'd like to retire the sanskrit mailing list
> at
> > > > the Univ of Utah site.
> > > >
> > > > Internet-based collaboration options have progressed enormously since
> > > > the Sanskrit mailing list started back in 1996. You can now create
> and
> > > > manage mailing lists and discussion groups much more effectively and
> > > > easily on public sites like yahoo and googlegroups to continue
> > > > discussions related to sanskrit.
> > > >
> > > > All administration tasks for maintaining the existing list can be
> done
> > > > over the web interface, so it's easy. If someone has better ideas on
> > > > taking this group somewhere that uses better technology, I will help
> you
> > > > transition to it as well.
> > > >
> > > > Please let me know.
> > > > bhavadiiyaH,
> > > > - Sai.
> > > > _______________________________________________
> > > > sanskrit mailing list
> > > > sanskrit@cs.utah.edu
> > > > http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/sanskrit
> > > >
> _______________________________________________
> sanskrit mailing list
> sanskrit@cs.utah.edu
> http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/sanskrit
>
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 16:07:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: hingulwala piyarathana <hpiyarath...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Sanskrit] (no subject)
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I am Piyaratana Hingulwala a Buddhist monk from Srilanka.I am currently? living 
in Oklahoma state USA. I am very interesting to study Sanskrit. I would like to 
know about your college Sanskrit studies.Could you please let me know about 
that.
Thanks.
Ratana.




      
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 07:38:19 +0530
From: P N Krishnamurthy <pn.krishnamur...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] New moderators of Sanskrit mailing list
To: Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu>, Naresh Cuntoor <nares...@gmail.com>,
        aniruddha.ud...@gmail.com, sanskrit@cs.utah.edu,
        james.hartz...@gmail.com,       ad...@sathyasaicenters.org,
        udayan.ku...@gmail.com
Message-ID:
        <991962660905141908v4733a7abmb04e2e3a04db9...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Suprabhatam,

Will support in whatever way possible.

Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavantu,

Krishnamurthy
Kochi

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu> wrote:
> namassarvebhyaH,
> Thanks a lot for the enthusiastic response from several of you to keep
> the list alive and active. For the moment, we will keep the current mailing
> list as is, but with the following people to share the day-to-day
> administrative activities among themselves.
>
> Naresh Cuntoor is a Samskrita Bharati Karyakarta in New York,
> Aniruddha Udipi is a U of U student and can help with interfacing with UofU.
> I have added Naresh and Aniruddha as administrators/owners of the
> sanskrit mailing list. Naresh has kindly agreed to take the primary
> responsibility of the mailing list from me.
>
> I have added the following as moderators (and removed myself):
> James Hartzell teaches Sanskrit at U. Manitoba,
> Udayan Kumar is from U of Florida,
> Vijaya Sai has a lot of experience setting up hosted web services and
> email threads like this.
>
> I request Naresh and his team to convey the rules to facilitate
> healthy and beneficial discussion activity on the sanskrit mailing list
> going forward.
>
> I will continue to be an active member of this list.
> Regards,
> - Sai.
>
>
> Sai uvaacha:
>> namaskaaraH,
>> After going through the several offers from people and
>> seeing their backgrounds, I request you folks to handle the Sanskrit
>> mailing list responsibilities from now on.
>>
>> Naresh Cuntoor is a Samskrita Bharati Karyakarta in New York,
>> Aniruddha is a U of U student and can help with interfacing with UofU.
>> I have added Naresh and Aniruddha as administrators/owners of the
>> sanskrit mailing list.
>>
>> I have added the following as moderators:
>> James teaches Sanskrit at U. Manitoba,
>> Udayan Kumar is from U of Florida,
>> Vijaya Sai has a lot of experience setting up hosted web services and
>> Google Apps.
>>
>> The bulk of moderators' task would be to tend to approve/reject spam
>> email, approve subscription requests etc. The moderator web interface is
>> ? ? http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/admindb/sanskrit
>> All of you can do moderation. This is the bulk of your work.
>> The moderator password is 'dvArapAlaka'
>>
>> Further, the administrators can also change
>> mailing list parameters. Here is the administrator interface:
>> ? ? http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/admin/sanskrit
>>
>> The options and their meanings are described on the web page itself.
>> You don't have to tweak any of the admin settings right now. It works as
>> is. Use the administrative interface sparingly.
>>
>> Thanks a lot for coming forward to revive this great mailing list.
>> - Sai.
>>
>> Naresh Cuntoor uvaacha:
>> > namaste Sai,
>> >
>> > abhinandanAni yat bhavAn sansk...@cs sthApitavAn iti. kebhyashchana
>> > mAsebhyaH asmin list madhye asmi..
>> >
>> > bhavAn U. Utah madhye nAsti, punashcha anyo nirvAhako bhaviShyati
>> > ityataH internet-based (yahoo/google group) eva varam iti mama
>> > abhiprAyaH. tatra moderator rUpeNa 3-5 janAH bhavanti chet uttamAya.
>> > teShu anyatamo&haM bhavituM shaknomi, satyAm AvashyakatAyAm.
>> >
>> > sansk...@cs kenApi prakAreNa bhavatu, tasya AvashyakatA tvasti.
>> >
>> >
>> > api cha, aham Campus Samkritam, Samskrita Bharati kAryakartRushu asmi.
>> > U of Maryland College Park madhye PhD 2006 tame varShe samApya idAnIM
>> > kAryaM karomi upstate NY pradeshe.
>> >
>> >
>> > Naresh P. Cuntoor
>> > 240-271-8585
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu> wrote:
>> > > namaH sarvebhyaH,
>> > >
>> > > (Also bcc'ed to the Campus Samskritam Network, an enthusiastic
>> > > youth group promoting sanskrit among univ campuses in the U.S.)
>> > >
>> > > I am Sai Susarla, the maintainer of the Sanskrit mailing list based in 
>> > > the
>> > > University of Utah. ?I have graduated from the University of Utah back
>> > > in 2004, and moved to California and then to Bangalore India.
>> > >
>> > > After a couple of years of not being able to keep the sanskrit mailing
>> > > list active due to getting busy with my other activities, I'd like to
>> > > someone else to step up to moderate and revive the sanskrit mailing
>> > > list. ?This list currently has 1486 members, which is quite a
>> > > sizeable number. ?I apologize for keeping so many Sanskrit lovers
>> > > worldwide from interacting via discussions due to my inability to
>> > > moderate the high-volume emails on a timely basis. ?It's time I step
>> > > aside and let the bhaashaamR^itam flow freely again.
>> > >
>> > > If no one comes forward, I'd like to retire the sanskrit mailing list at
>> > > the Univ of Utah site.
>> > >
>> > > Internet-based collaboration options have progressed enormously since
>> > > the Sanskrit mailing list started back in 1996. You can now create and
>> > > manage mailing lists and discussion groups much more effectively and
>> > > easily on public sites like yahoo and googlegroups to continue
>> > > discussions related to sanskrit.
>> > >
>> > > All administration tasks for maintaining the existing list can be done
>> > > over the web interface, so it's easy. If someone has better ideas on
>> > > taking this group somewhere that uses better technology, I will help you
>> > > transition to it as well.
>> > >
>> > > Please let me know.
>> > > bhavadiiyaH,
>> > > - Sai.
>> > > _______________________________________________
>> > > sanskrit mailing list
>> > > sanskrit@cs.utah.edu
>> > > http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/sanskrit
>> > >
> _______________________________________________
> sanskrit mailing list
> sanskrit@cs.utah.edu
> http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/sanskrit
>



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