As a newer member of ARSList I can say I rely more on BMC communities than 
finding information here.  Just seems there are more people actively floating 
around communities site.

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Jason Miller
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 1:47 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] ADM: ARSlist Future 2017

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Hello everybody,

It is time again to make some decisions regarding the future of the ARSlist. 
Our LISTSERV (the software ARSlist runs on) license expires in a little over 30 
days. Dan, Misi and myself have been discussing where to go from here. We agree 
with the current (low) volume of posts that (Dan) continuing to pay for the 
ARSlist platform does not make much sense. Clearly the ARSlist is not providing 
the value it one was (when it was the only place to discuss Remedy topics).

The options for the future at this time appear to be:

*       Move the ARSlist to a free mailing list platform. *
*       Say goodbye to the ARSlist and shut it down all together.
*       Money will come from somewhere to pay the license fee and the ARSlist 
lives on for at least another year.

There is a contingency with the first option. Assuming the platform the List 
moves to is not a hosted system in the cloud, Misi, who has been graciously 
hosting ARSlist LISTSERV on his server for the last year, will not be able to 
make a software switch until after the T3SMAC conference in November. If we 
give Misi a few days to hangout in Vegas after the conference, get home, and 
setup a new mail list system, we are looking at possibly a few week outage of 
the ARSlist while things transition. If we find a platform that is hosted and 
doesn't require shell access to Misi's server then I can work on the transition 
before the conference.

If anybody see additional options please let me know. Also I am open to honest 
feedback. At heart I know none of us want to see the ARSlist go, it has been 
here for us for many years. Shutting it down is not something to be taken 
lightly. However being practical, do we reject the idea of shutting down the 
List based on our feelings and not so much the value it is providing in 2017? 
Since this post is really a continuation of a conversation that started over a 
year ago, I wonder if maybe the time has actually come to retire the ARSlist?

Thank you,
Jason


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