TT,

I was just reviewing the concept of exit strategy. I am running a test on a 
group I own. Google permits you to export most information they hold for 
you and this seems to include ALL mail in a google group. It would most 
likely be "big data" but it can be done it seems. Then with this available 
it may be possible to algorithmically or crowd source curation of the data 
for the backbone of a new solution. The key issue is separating content 
inside emails, such as with reply and forwarding where a whole or part of 
the conversation accrues in the text of each email but it is not 
insurmountable. It may also be possible to get something out of the mail 
archive. 

I am not pretending this is easy, and a concerted effort and project would 
need to be mounted.

Regards
Tones

On Wednesday, 2 June 2021 at 16:22:46 UTC+10 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> TW Tones wrote:
>
>> ... It is true there are a lot of good ideas but its like herding cats 
>> and always will be unless there were a clear leader as a replacement. 
>>
>
>  Lol! Right! Herding cats? Non-starter!
>
> You probably read my last two posts.
> Actually rather than focus on exit strategies I got kinda interested in 
> *whether 
> we can leverage here better?*
>
> What does seem very clear is that in the native web interface in this GG 
> is totally inadequate to easy probe of its own history.
>
> I think this is an empirical matter. *HOW do you FIND what you need?*
>
> IF we could more accurately probe the archives it would address a big 
> section of the problematic.
>
> Thoughts
> TT
>

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