Dear all, Here, now, are the alternative sites of our group's archives:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.politics.activism.tomakeadifference - Group Home page on Gmane.Org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.politics.activism.tomakeadifference - Gmail-style grouping, where threads are categorized by subject-line http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.politics.activism.tomakeadifference - Blog-like interface, with archives accessible on the left-hand side menu, by date also http://rss.gmane.org/messages/excerpts/gmane.politics.activism.tomakeadifference - RSS feed of messages (more RSS feeds on the group home page above) http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ - This is not yet active, but should be available soon. It allows Gmail-style grouping too, in a plainer, simpler format, allowing grouping by thread or date. ("Search" may not yet work, and it might take a week or more for both lists to be fully functional.) The blog is not blog per se, the Gmail-like interface is not Gmail really, but well, these serve the purpose to some extent. Alternatives are always good, especially if there's no extra burden for the same. A discussion forum on the website is STILL a possibility, but let me hasten to request members to let the basic, complete version of the website be up and running first. Whether that's possible on the current web space, I do not know, and it should not be a problem if it comes to that - a few more dollars a month that we could possibly pool up. However, a forum, while being a very good choice, will also widen the group beyond the scope of a Yahoo! Group as we loosen (not "lose") the control over the members who can post. We'll postpone the "forum or not?" discussion to later - after the website is up and running. NaChaKi
