Re: orion-list MORE IMPORTANT NEWS

2002-12-31 Thread Dave Washburn
The b-hebrew list has a team of moderators (3, I think, but don't hold me to that) to divide up the workload; I wonder if an arrangement like that could be worked out to keep Orion alive? > Great explanation. And quite rational conclusion with respect to my > unscholarly experience with unmodera

Re: orion-list MORE IMPORTANT NEWS

2002-12-31 Thread ethel jean saltz
Great explanation. And quite rational conclusion with respect to my unscholarly experience with unmoderated lists. I won't even bother with chat rooms for this reason. Even prefer email discussion groups for this reason. Too many evangelists on Earth ;) Doesn't take long to spot them. > An alter

Re: orion-list MORE IMPORTANT NEWS

2002-12-31 Thread Jeffrey B. Gibson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > An alternative option is to leave the list open and unmoderated (as some > > of you have suggested), but I am absolutley terrified at the potential > > havoc this would cause. > > havoc is an understatement. but i wish the list would continue- for if it > doesn't the

Re: orion-list MORE IMPORTANT NEWS

2002-12-31 Thread jwest
> An alternative option is to leave the list open and unmoderated (as some > of you have suggested), but I am absolutley terrified at the potential > havoc this would cause. havoc is an understatement. but i wish the list would continue- for if it doesn't the vacuum will be filled by a less wort