OK, Guys - enough.
The list may be able to handle no-mail soon.
The list is not turning into a forum.
We've been asked in the past not to discuss the list on the list; if
you have a suggestion or a request, please mail Russ or Peter directly
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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warmly,
Lea
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Lea
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:03:32 -0600, Aaron Holbrook wrote:
> Why not just create this kind of atmosphere in a forum, instead of an
> email group?
Great idea! You go create it. This group is an email list. :)
IIRC, Peter (the listmom) has mentioned that the next version of the
software used to run
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> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 8:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Unsubscribing
>
> Why not just create this kind of atmosphere in a forum, instead of an
> email group?
>
> Just a thought, people could check it on thei
on 11/21/2004 9:03 PM Aaron Holbrook said the following:
> Why not just create this kind of atmosphere in a forum, instead of an
> email group?
Perhaps because everybody would be critiquing the design and validity of
the site itself. ;) Besides, is there valid XHTML/CSS forum software
available
I think unsubscribing from the email list indepently of memebership is a
good idea.
I prefer email list to forums... because my email client can do a lot of
the work for me such as highlight mail keywords, mark threads as read,
plus I can search through my local archives a lot quicker than sear
Why not just create this kind of atmosphere in a forum, instead of an
email group?
Just a thought, people could check it on their own time - instead of
filtering through dozens of emails each day (which I'm sure no one
puts at the top of their list).
Aaron Holbrook
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 15:59:58
Title: Message
This
is an excellent suggestion.
As
good as it is... there is too much email for me
to
digest.
~Rob
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Eng. President ReadPlease Corporation "Software that
lets your computer talk" 121 Cherry Ridge Road Thunder Bay,
ON, Ca