In other words, divide up the group so that we all have to subscribe to
several lists instead of just one?
Each of those groups will of course tend to wander off topic, and likely
into topics that belong on the other group(s).....
We'd also see crossposts, like tp the Yahoo KX3 list and this one.
I've been around reflectors for about 25 years, and this is what they
do. Trying to tame them by making more groups will fail.
Best we all just learn to self-moderate a little better. Myself included.
There is a wonderful piece of software called POPfile, that is pretty
amazing in its' ability to sort mail. I haven't tried it on this list,
but I'm quite tempted. I think it'd solve the problem for those who
can't just skim and delete.
73 -- Lynn
On 6/27/2014 6:47 AM, Michael Walker wrote:
It is clear that the members of this group are amazingly social and love
their product.
However, I am concerned that the off topic (but valid) dialogues get away
from the actual charter of the original group and the the fact that
Elecraft staff are part of this group.
Why not have someone clone this group for those off topic conversations and
then everyone is happy and we aren't clouding the technical conversations
that are directly related to the product.
Mike va3mw
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