Rob Owens wrote:
--- Martin Woolley <sysadmin handsworth bham sch uk> wrote:I'm pleased that this IS a listserv rather than aweb forum. The big advantage of a mailing list is that discussions automagically arrive on my PC, to read or ignore as I like. With a web interface, I have to make the effort to go and read the stuff, and me being lazy, I don't. It is also much easier to post to a listserv.I agree with Martin. The only reason I make an effort to check this list every day is because I'm afraid of how many messages there will be in my inbox if I let it go 2 or 3 days... -Rob
I find it interesting that this discussion took place about 1.5 years ago. http://www.redhat.com/archives/k12osn/2004-December/msg00208.htmlAt that point there was some hesitation for splitting the lists, but there was some agreement that a Mailman list would be best. Also, RedHat had agreed to host this.
Four years into setting up and supporting thin-client labs, HOSEF came to the conclusion that it would help to create a second mailing list for teachers. There is, however, such hesitation to admit what you don't know that the list hasn't been used much.
http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hosef-support --scott -- R. Scott Belford Founder/Executive Director The Hawai`i Open Source Education Foundation PO Box 2644 Ewa Beach, HI 96706 808.689.6518 phone/fax scott hosef org