Surely we can merge the mailing lists without merging the organizations? It seems to me a tremendous strength to have the two organizations seperate, for reasons stated, but it also seems silly to have the mailing lists seperate. A mailing list is not a reflection of the organization as a whole, it's just a way to communicate. If two groups have a lot of crossover in membership and topics of discussion, I don't see any reason not to combine the mailing lists. But maybe I'm missing something crucial.
Dan > So are we traversing a fence of two worlds, when one world says no the > other says yes, and when one world lacks the other makes up. Is this > Good? Or is this Territory that could prove to be a pain in someone's > neck? > > True the Merger of the two groups would cause a problem, which way do we > merge, Plug can't be BYU and BYU can't protest SCO (just an example). > > SO Now What? > Mark Gardner ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
