Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]All- I have participated in internet and USENET discussion groups and mailing lists since 1985. Jim, Anthony and others are absolutely correct when they say that a moderated list will wither and die. I have found that folks who can't deal with unmoderated lists fall into four categories: - - those who can't *stand* to see opinions that vary with theirs; - - those who are quick to take offence AND slow to forgive. With the LUG digest I find these complaints especially odd; when I'm busy I look at the handy topic list, scan down to find the tidbits I want, maybe copy 1 or 2 posts into a textfile, and dump the rest. Takes five minutes or less. Others accomplish the same goal with automated filters (which I mainly use to eliminate email spam). The third category: - - those who read slowly. Sorry. Can't help you there. The fourth category: - - those who really are interested in a very constrained range of subjects. These folks have a problem that's inherent to mailing lists, partly ameliorated by the availablity of a searchable archive. If the archive could be time-delimited (as is easily done with newsgroup search engines like DejaNews), then these folks would have a really direct way to get only the info wanted. One other possibility would be to fragment the LUG into a few sub-lists: equipment/technique/collectibles/gossip. I'd subscribe to all of 'em, happily. - -Alexey