RE: [delicious-discuss] Re: Feature Request: Search doesn't includeoption to edit

2006-02-13 Thread Larson, Timothy E.
joshua wrote: There's absolutely zero chance of that one. Any other ideas? We have to migrate off the hardware that is running the list in the next few weeks, unfortunately. What are people's objections to a Yahoo list? I can think of two: 1. Advertising spam appended to messages. 2.

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Feature Request: Search doesn't includeoption to edit

2006-02-13 Thread joshua
Maybe we could do one of these forum thingees instead? MyWeb has one: http://messages.next.yahoo.com/next/forumview?bn=YahooMyWeb2 Joshua Larson, Timothy E. wrote: joshua wrote: There's absolutely zero chance of that one. Any other ideas? We have to migrate off the hardware that is

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Feature Request: Search doesn't includeoption to edit

2006-02-13 Thread Chris Lott
I belong to a number of good Yahoo groups that are also available as a mailing list and they seem to work just fine. I'd much prefer that because I prefer mailing lists for this kind of thing (nothing beats a good mail client a list) but having a web-based archive and place for occasional access

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Feature Request: Search doesn't includeoption to edit

2006-02-13 Thread sheila miguez
On 2/13/06, Larson, Timothy E. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are people's objections to a Yahoo list? I can think of two: 1. Advertising spam appended to messages. 2. Having to sign up for a Yahoo account to subscribe to the list. Are there other objections? Are there real suggestions