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From: | Anna Morris |
Subject: | Re: [Fsuk-manchester] [MAN-LUG] [MFS-Team] [U-Cubed] thoughts |
Date: | Wed, 11 May 2011 10:15:31 +0100 |
On 10-May-11 21:38:37, Michael Sparks wrote:And nor was I -- having enjoyed the delightful RFC 2549, which
> On 10 May 2011 21:22, EVISON ROY <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> _ _ _ _ _ _oh, a mud slinging event, can I join in? Perhaps we could
>> call an actual meeting and fling some real turds about? What I think
>> Anna is getting at (I could be wrong,of course) is trying to access
>> people who may not even know that these (MFS, etc) 'lists' _exist.If
>> someone volunteers to host a practical thing that has to be good, what
>> is done with it after that is up to the 'committee', 'wheel tappers
>> and shunter's' aside.
>>
>> Roy.
>
> I wasn't mudslinging. I always find references to April Fool's RFC's
> fun, and whatever the motivation of "Troll", I thought it fun to
> reference something more up to date :-)
>
> Michael.
led to IP transmission really taking flight, I thought I'd bring
things down to Earth again with "cat dogs" -- putting the cat
amongst the pigeons.
On a more serious note, the idea of some kind of "mingling" of
the various relevant interest groups has attractions. One
straightforward approach would be for anyone interested in
taking part to simply subscribe to each of the mailing lists
or forums for the several groups. For this to work (in principle)
all that is needed is for everyone to be aware of what is available,
which would require someone to draw up a list. The rest is then
up to interested parties to take further, each for himself.
At the opposite extreme would be a single forum/list to which
the activities of the constitutent forums/lists would be fed,
so that anyhone interested in the "mingled" version could subscribe
to that. Again, for mailing-lists, a simple solution would be for
the "mingled" forum to be subscribed to each of the constituents,
which would then send their contributions also to the "mingled"
one.
For chat-rooms, blogs, and the like, it is not so obvious how to
set up such a thing.
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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