[Manifold-l] New list location?
Pat Waggaman
waggaman at marimsys.com
Tue Dec 19 19:54:51 CST 2006
Dave,
You´ve my vote. Manifold creates capacity to
push a summary via e-mail of daily - others might
want it weekly - correspondence summaries, and
the ability to click on those links to raise the
thread in Georeference.org, and my old fogieism
preference for the mailing list disappears.
Dave, you "gave good List." :)
Cheers,
Pat
At 21:27 19-12-2006, David Brubacher wrote:
>Before giving up the forum to the factory I had
>planned on implementing the ability to email
>posts to the forum and subscribing to weekly or
>daily summations. It is a solved problem so shouldn't be to hard to do.
>
>Truth be told I miss running georeference...
>
>David M Brubacher OLS OLIP
>Geomatica Inc. featuring MapDirector, our
>Manifold IMS and Custom Web Portal Solution
>Sent from my BlackBerry Pearl!
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: "Dimitri Rotow" <dar at manifold.net>
>Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 16:03:07
>To:<manifold-l at lists.directionsmag.com>
>Subject: [Manifold-l] New list location?
>
>To change the thread from what it was...
>
> > I don't think it is necessarily one of old dogs having to
> > learn new tricks but that a specific pattern of use suits
> > particular people and not others.
> > I am all for both the forum AND an email list that is linked
> > to it because most of the activity is on the forum. It would
> > be nice but it is in Manifold.Net's hands and not mine.
> >
>
>We liked the idea of directionsmag.com hosting the list because then it at
>least had a chance to be something that is run by a third party that is not
>under factory control.
>
>I think at the present time we'd be reluctant to host a list out of
>manifold.net. There are two main reasons for that: First, we still like
>the idea of a third party neutral ground. Second, we have cast our
>corporate lot with the forum, because that has good opportunities for
>connectivity to other things (such as searchable knowledge bases) in a
>structured way. Anyone at manifold.net who has the time and ability for
>this is going to work on the forum and not on establishing a new list.
>
>Our deal with directionsmag.com was that they could set up a list that used
>our registered trademark as part of the name if we had some loose control
>over it, that is, to at least have the list be about Manifold System. They
>ended up not being able to do some admin tasks (for lack of resources) so
>our webmastering crew took over a small part of it, such as doing some
>moderation requests reviews and the like. But other than that they run all
>the infrastructure and the servers.
>
>If someone wants to do a list in some other venue, I'd offer the following
>advice:
>
>1. Any neutral venue except a Google-hosted venue is fine by us. For
>example, I think there is the possibility of doing something in Microsoft or
>Yahoo groups. Being such total Microsoft nerds we'd obviously prefer
>something Microsoft. :-)
>
>2. If it uses "Manifold" in the name then we have to have legal control over
>it with webmaster at manifold.net as the administrator.
>
>As much as I like email lists I think their day is drawing to a close. I'm
>coming to believe the right choice is simply to move to the forum and use
>that.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Dimitri
>
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