Maybe BayLISA needs a new mailing list
Strata Rose Chalup
strata at virtual.net
Sun Apr 13 07:41:23 PDT 2003
David,
This is a great summation of the main mailing lists-- you're
always on top of things!
I think having chat at baylisa.org for general discussions is
a good thing, since folks seem reluctant to post to the main
baylisa@ alias unless they have some serious technical question.
I suspect that the folks who'd be interested in more informal
mailing list socializing with other BayLISA folks would be put
off by the sort of long discussions going on in baylisa-jobs
right now.
What about making baylisa-jobs specifically for "announcements"
rather than just naming an intended audience? Jobs offered,
jobs sought for, things of interest to job seekers, etc. Then
create a parallel list, baylisa-jobs-chat (or baylisa-jobs-d),
for discussions related to job seeking in general or triggered
by specific postings that had been sent to the baylisa-jobs list.
What do you think?
cheers,
Strata
David Wolfskill wrote:
>
> After the recent flurry on baylisa-jobs and seeing various folks'
> reactions to same, it seems to me that something that might be
> helpful is a list to allow folks to "blow off steam" from time to
> time.
>
> I suggest a name such as baylisa-chat (or just "chat at baylisa.org").
>
> Thus, the main BayLISA lists would be:
>
> * baylisa@ intended for BayLISA members; intended to be oriented
> toward technical matters.
>
> * baylisa-jobs@ intended for BayLISA members and those who might be
> in a position to hire folks who are likely to be
> BayLISA members (whether on contract or as employees).
>
> * blw@ intended for BayLISA members (and certain others) who
> are interested in the matters discussed by the BayLISA
> Board of Directors.
>
> * chat@ intended for BayLISA members; a catch-all for anything
> not listed above. Tangential discussions from the
> other lists would be appropriate to divert to this list.
>
> I would, of course, prefer that if the list is created, that someone
> else (other than postmaster@) would be the "list owner" (and thus
> deal with attempts at spamming and the like).
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Peace,
> david (postmaster at baylisa.org)
> --
> David H. Wolfskill david at catwhisker.org
> Based on what I have seen to date, the use of Microsoft products is not
> consistent with reliability. I recommend FreeBSD for reliable systems.
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