From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" Subject: (cdc) egroups Date: 25 Nov 1999 01:05:53 -0700 Unto the good electronic members of the Shire of Cote du Ciel does Angus MacAeda send greetings. This post is something along the lines of a poll/troll for info/opinions. Those of you who have been on the Aerie are probably aware of HE Yumitori's having moved the Aerie onto the web-based mailing list provider egroups. I've been using egroups for quite some time now. It is, in my opinion, much easier to use than Majordomo, which cdc is running off of. Especially for those of us who are not programers, and understand PERL. Bartholomew didn't even know cdc existed (and was actually a little offended that nobody told him about it.) He, like myself, was very impressed with the features that egroups offers with their list service, like a web site along with the list that has quite a few useful features, from an easily accessed member email list and message archive to a vault for storring all sorts of useful information. Bart and I decided to see if there was any interest in switching our shire mailing list (which both of us would like to see more active) over to egroups. He has set one up already. If you want to check out their features, point your browsers to: http://www.egroups.com/list/cote-du-ciel Which is the group Bart set up before I told him about the existence of cdc. I have had reason to do some research on their security, and am quite impressed with it, if we set it up correctly. Which I would see to it that we did. Go ahead and respond on either list. Or even if you think that a e-mail list is not a good idea. Though I for one like having it, and think we ought to use one or the other of these things. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" Subject: (cdc) oops! Date: 25 Nov 1999 01:17:40 -0700 Sorry about the double posting there! I did some editing/looked up some info midmessage and must have generated two messages. My bad. Again, Sorry. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeff Lowe Subject: Re: (cdc) egroups Date: 29 Nov 1999 08:45:39 -0700 I am not a computer wiz and don't know a whole lot but I am happy with the way things are. I could be happy in a cardboard box. goes to show you wat brain dammage can do for you. Jurgi "Merrill C. Pugmire" wrote: > Unto the good electronic members of the Shire of Cote du Ciel does Angus > MacAeda send greetings. > > This post is something along the lines of a poll/troll for info/opinions. > > Those of you who have been on the Aerie are probably aware of HE Yumitori's > having moved the Aerie onto the web-based mailing list provider egroups. > I've been using egroups for quite some time now. It is, in my opinion, much > easier to use than Majordomo, which cdc is running off of. Especially for > those of us who are not programers, and understand PERL. > > Bartholomew didn't even know cdc existed (and was actually a little > offended that nobody told him about it.) He, like myself, was very > impressed with the features that egroups offers with their list service, > like a web site along with the list that has quite a few useful features, > from an easily accessed member email list and message archive to a vault > for storring all sorts of useful information. > > Bart and I decided to see if there was any interest in switching our shire > mailing list (which both of us would like to see more active) over to > egroups. He has set one up already. If you want to check out their > features, point your browsers to: > http://www.egroups.com/list/cote-du-ciel > Which is the group Bart set up before I told him about the existence of > cdc. I have had reason to do some research on their security, and am quite > impressed with it, if we set it up correctly. Which I would see to it that > we did. Go ahead and respond on either list. Or even if you think that a > e-mail list is not a good idea. Though I for one like having it, and think > we ought to use one or the other of these things. > > Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jcrow" Subject: Re: (cdc) egroups Date: 29 Nov 1999 22:44:25 -0800 I would tend to agree, I like things the way they are.The list has been dead lately but that I think is due to the fact that we haven't had much to talk about. We here in the shire for the most part aren't much for talking just for the sake of talking. I would like to see more activity on the list but not at the expense of having to wade through hours and hours on pointless banter, that's why we aren't on any other lists anymore. I do think the news group or e-group is cool though it would be nice to save the important things that we say, and a chat from time to time would be cool, so let's do both. Sorry to rant, Raven -----Original Message----- >I am not a computer wiz and don't know a whole lot but I am happy with the way >things are. I could be happy in a cardboard box. goes to show you wat brain >dammage can do for you. > >Jurgi > >"Merrill C. Pugmire" wrote: > >> Unto the good electronic members of the Shire of Cote du Ciel does Angus >> MacAeda send greetings. >> >> This post is something along the lines of a poll/troll for info/opinions. >> >> Those of you who have been on the Aerie are probably aware of HE Yumitori's >> having moved the Aerie onto the web-based mailing list provider egroups. >> I've been using egroups for quite some time now. It is, in my opinion, much >> easier to use than Majordomo, which cdc is running off of. Especially for >> those of us who are not programers, and understand PERL. >> >> Bartholomew didn't even know cdc existed (and was actually a little >> offended that nobody told him about it.) He, like myself, was very >> impressed with the features that egroups offers with their list service, >> like a web site along with the list that has quite a few useful features, >> from an easily accessed member email list and message archive to a vault >> for storring all sorts of useful information. >> >> Bart and I decided to see if there was any interest in switching our shire >> mailing list (which both of us would like to see more active) over to >> egroups. He has set one up already. If you want to check out their >> features, point your browsers to: >> http://www.egroups.com/list/cote-du-ciel >> Which is the group Bart set up before I told him about the existence of >> cdc. I have had reason to do some research on their security, and am quite >> impressed with it, if we set it up correctly. Which I would see to it that >> we did. Go ahead and respond on either list. Or even if you think that a >> e-mail list is not a good idea. Though I for one like having it, and think >> we ought to use one or the other of these things. >> >> Angus > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Randy Chabries" Subject: Re: (cdc) egroups Date: 29 Nov 1999 11:44:01 PST I'll make sure to send you a cardboard box for Christmas. Glad you're easy, don't know if I could afford much more. Rand ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Randy Chabries" Subject: Re: (cdc) egroups Date: 29 Nov 1999 11:46:54 PST I really don't understand all of this, but I agree with Raven, at least in principle. Rand ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Fwd CDC Message Date: 30 Nov 1999 05:40:09 -0700 The major advantage that I can see to changing to egroups is the "read from the web" feature. I _subscribe_ to a Slavic Interest Group that has their list on Onelist. I like being able to read the mail from work without having all the email come to my work mailbox. Even the digests can clutter up a mailbox pretty quickly. The down side is the hassle of changing. It looks like many people are having trouble with the Aerie change. Either way I will probably only check my email once a day. The traffic volume of the CDC list is so low that I haven't even been receiving the digested version. What does Gwfy think about losing the list administrator job? Moje dwie grosze, Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Fwd CDC Message Date: 30 Nov 1999 05:43:35 -0700 > The major advantage that I can see to changing to egroups is the "read > from the web" feature. I _subscribe_ to a Slavic Interest Group that > has > their list on Onelist. I like being able to read the mail from work > without having all the email come to my work mailbox. Even the digests > can clutter up a mailbox pretty quickly. > > The down side is the hassle of changing. It looks like many people are > having trouble with the Aerie change. > > Either way I will probably only check my email once a day. The traffic > volume of the CDC list is so low that I haven't even been receiving the > digested version. > What does Gwfy think about losing the list administrator job? > > Moje dwie grosze, > Landolf Angus has had the ability to do administration of this list for some time on Xmission, but we haven't made the change simply because there wasn't the volume. I would agree that the new lists and discussion groups are snazzier, and that they provide better e-mail processing so that things don't get lost as easy. It really makes no difference to me, as at the moment I'm spending far too much time in the Airplane to come down from the sky for fighter practice. I'll have to work on that since half the people on this list now have no idea who I even am..... *rotfl* well that's my fault. Thanks all. John (Grifin Trewren, Esq.) love that Esq.... *S*, although I hardly deserve it lately. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeseretMail" Subject: Re: (cdc) Fwd CDC Message Date: 30 Nov 1999 09:07:11 -0700 >John (Grifin Trewren, Esq.) love that Esq.... *S*, although I hardly >deserve it lately. Gwfy, You'll always be a good friend and can claim that title as long as you like, or until you get a better one. landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Randy Chabries" Subject: Re: (cdc) Fwd CDC Message Date: 30 Nov 1999 08:34:56 PST I'm crushed! I thought all Landolf did was to sit and watch his mail all day! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Randy Chabries" Subject: Re: (cdc) Fwd CDC Message Date: 30 Nov 1999 08:37:29 PST Is it possible that there is a better title? Rand ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bartholomew Hightower" Subject: Re: (cdc) Fwd CDC Message Date: 30 Nov 1999 12:32:30 -0700 > > What does Gwfy think about losing the list administrator job? [deletia] > It really makes no difference to me, as at the moment I'm spending far too > much time in the Airplane to come down from the sky for fighter practice. > I'll have to work on that since half the people on this list now have no > idea who I even am..... *rotfl* well that's my fault. Heh heh. My first thought was "who the heck is Gwfy?" I think the general consensus coming out is to leave the group the way it is, and that works well for me. I'll leave the new one in an unused state on egroups, so that we can move over if we ever feel the collective urge. And if we ever do, Gwfy of course can be a managaw. Are there any objections to putting a pointer to cdc@lists.xmission.com on the shire webpage? -bart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "DeseretMail" Subject: Re: (cdc) Fwd CDC Message Date: 30 Nov 1999 16:33:35 -0700 Sir Gwfy or Master Gwfy would be much better than Squire Gwfy, IMHO Landolf ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- Reply-To: cdc@lists.xmission.com >Is it possible that there is a better title? >Rand > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" Subject: (cdc) Scrap Leather Date: 30 Nov 1999 22:16:42 -0700 Do any of you have an pieces of scrap green leather? I don't need much, just a couple of inches by <1/2 inch. If so, could you *please!* bring it to fighter practice? Angus