Peace.

We have two lists which are somewhat similar to Ecopath.  One of them is called
TheGardeners.  It is a small, very personal, and, at the moment, not very active
list.  The focus is almost identical to what is described for Ecopath below.  
See http://www.thegarden.net for the original intention of TheGarden.   
TheGardeners list is currently at YahooGroups.com

We also have another much more active list which, despite the name, is somewhat
similar in scope:  CCNetworkers.  The list started as a way of bringing together
Cultural Creativity/Culture Change networkers to share with one another.  But,
the sorts of topics that we have ended up actually talking about include those
covered below, as well as a lot of peace material.   I have changed our archive 
settings so that you can browse them.  Please visit:

http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/ccnetworkers

I would welcome the possibility of a merger with the Ecopath list.  I am not
particularly committed to the name CCNetworkers or TheGardeners at this point,
though if we wanted to change the name we'd need to discuss it on the relevant 
list.

If you're interested in exploring a merger, the choice of which list would be
mostly based on the feeling of the list.  When TheGardeners was active, it was
very much of an Internet facilitated community -- not just a discussion list.  
On the other hand, CCNetworkers is currently MUCH more active and political 
as well as personal.

In Community,

Steve "Habib" Rose
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NeighborNets Foundation
http://www.neighbornets.org

On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, bct wrote:

> Hello All,
> The Ecopath list has been quiet for many months now.  Probably
> some of you have forgotten you are on the list.  Anyway, our
> host (Communications for a Sustainable Future) is retiring and
> this list will die.  Presently we have about 70 subscribers and
> a topic that does not appear to be covered elsewhere.  Does
> anyone want to keep this list going?
> 
> As a reminder, the basic philosophy can be summarized by
> a quote from Ghandi:  "You have to be the change you want
> to see in the world".  In other words, we are the answer and
> the problem.  Translating these ideas into daily life is a
> personal choice but the topics of Permaculure, Sustainable
> Living, and others are common threads.
> 
> I'm still busy setting up a local farmers market and spring
> planting.  It has been a good year on the local front and
> hopefully everyone is enjoying whatever path stretches ahead.
> 
>  jeff
> 
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> On Thursday 20 March 2003 12:27 pm, you wrote:
> > Communications for a Sustainable Future will close permanently in
> > September, 2003.  CSF's founder, Don Roper, will be retiring in 2004, and
> > the online WWW and e-mail services that CSF has provided since the early
> > 1990s are now readily available elsewhere.
> >
> > All of CSF's mailing lists must be relocated or closed by September.  If
> > you need help relocating your mailing list(s), please contact me for
> > assistance.
> >
> > My thanks to all of you for your participation.
> >
> > Michael Yount
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 


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