Hello everyone,

It's time to move on from the discussion about crossposting. Over the
years, I've seen people apologize when they did it, so I assumed it was
considered to be a "bad thing". I looked it up on Wikipedia, and found
some interesting
information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_posting

I'm not going to tell you that you can't crosspost. I would, however,
encourage you not to do so. If you write to one list and don't get the
answers you need, try the other. If you decide you must crosspost, please
ask that people respond to you off-list, and then post a summary of the
responses.

Thank you for your consideration of your fellow listmembers time (and in
some cases, resources!).

Warm regards,
Lisa B.





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