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Re: Any Apple II mailing lists?
From: Paul Schultz <pschultz@med.wayne.edu>
Subject: Re: Any Apple II mailing lists?
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 17:10:07 -0400
On 25 Jul 1996, Jeffrey Robertson wrote:
>
> Personally, I hate lists compared to USENET. Threading is invaluable
> to me, given the volume of material. Threading also makes it
> easy to avoid the flame wars and Stroker Ace postings. USENET
> allows for killfiles. USENET makes it easy to drop in and out
> of the group as time permits.
We aren't considering switching all of USENET to a mailing list. ;-)
In fact, the mailing list idea isn't even meant to replace csa2.
The mailing list idea is meant to be a controllable forum for
discussion of apple 2 topics which doesn't have to go up for a
vote like a new moderated csa2 would require. IMO it would not
have that much traffic -- csa2 traffic isn't that heavy now and
a mailing list would have probably less since not all csa2
participants would probably join the list.
As for following a thread, many mail programs can organize
mailing list responses in a logical order. I agree that it
wouldn't be as nice as a newreader though.
>
> Please, please, don't everyone abandon csa2 for a mailing list.
> I'd reluctantly have to quit reading.
csa2 wouldn't be "abandoned". I'm fed up with the current state
of affairs like many others but I just ignore any posts which
have Subjects and/or Authors which I don't think are a2 related.
>
> Why abandon csa2?
We wouldn't be -- the mailing list is just an idea to help
those of us who want to continue exchanging apple 2 ideas without
all the extra baggage which is currently redefining csa2!
Paul.
pschultz@med.wayne.edu
Paul Schultz
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