>>>The SocialGML also has an up-to-date archive, so
>>>you can always see for yourself how it's going
>>> without actually subscribing.<--
>>
>>Minor technical correction: You must subscribe to SocialGML in order to
>>view its archive. Subscribing and unsubscribing are painless.
>
>That is pretty dumb. Is there any way of changing that?
I don't think listbot will allow it.
>If not I suggest that the list be moved to server that allows public
>archives, or subscribing the list to the mail archive that the GML uses.
I am hoping after website revamps here to be able to move the
SGML to some place else that gets around the listbot problems.
I will be asking some of the older and more experienced with
GML subscribers in the next few days to look over charter
drafts for the SGML. I intended it to be a compliment to the
GML with an emphasis for the more 'social' aspects that
were seemingly clogging up the GML list.
As for 'missing' things on the SGML list, once it comes off
of listbot that should be an easy thing for those that are not
subscribed to access it.
I will look into seeing if Rice U will consider taking the SGML
under it's wing as well.
>--
>Julian
With the best of intentions I launched the SGML. With help
and some careful input, I hope that it will help the problems
it was meant to ease, and not cause new ones.
Deb R