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You can reach the person managing the list at sanskrit-ow...@cs.utah.edu When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of sanskrit digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Reviving/Retiring the Sanskrit mailing list (Sai) 2. Re: Reviving/Retiring the Sanskrit mailing list (Chandra Sekhar) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 11:30:35 -0600 From: Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu> Subject: [Sanskrit] Reviving/Retiring the Sanskrit mailing list To: sanskrit@cs.utah.edu Message-ID: <20090513173035.ga75...@cs.utah.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii namaH sarvebhyaH, (Also bcc'ed to the Campus Samskritam Network, an enthusiastic youth group promoting sanskrit among univ campuses in the U.S.) I am Sai Susarla, the maintainer of the Sanskrit mailing list based in the University of Utah. I have graduated from the University of Utah back in 2004, and moved to California and then to Bangalore India. After a couple of years of not being able to keep the sanskrit mailing list active due to getting busy with my other activities, I'd like to someone else to step up to moderate and revive the sanskrit mailing list. This list currently has 1486 members, which is quite a sizeable number. I apologize for keeping so many Sanskrit lovers worldwide from interacting via discussions due to my inability to moderate the high-volume emails on a timely basis. It's time I step aside and let the bhaashaamR^itam flow freely again. If no one comes forward, I'd like to retire the sanskrit mailing list at the Univ of Utah site. Internet-based collaboration options have progressed enormously since the Sanskrit mailing list started back in 1996. You can now create and manage mailing lists and discussion groups much more effectively and easily on public sites like yahoo and googlegroups to continue discussions related to sanskrit. All administration tasks for maintaining the existing list can be done over the web interface, so it's easy. If someone has better ideas on taking this group somewhere that uses better technology, I will help you transition to it as well. Please let me know. bhavadiiyaH, - Sai. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 13:40:10 -0400 From: Chandra Sekhar <shekhar4sansk...@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] Reviving/Retiring the Sanskrit mailing list To: Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu>, sanskrit@cs.utah.edu Message-ID: <6f72a30c0905131040r11407c3w58c335a1865c1...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" i would like to make an attempt in continuing this goup's communications exchange. i am not an expert at technology, however i can take my friend's help at places where coordination goes beyond my boundaries of tech. Best Regards, Shekhar Columbus, Ohio On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Sai <s...@cs.utah.edu> wrote: > namaH sarvebhyaH, > > (Also bcc'ed to the Campus Samskritam Network, an enthusiastic > youth group promoting sanskrit among univ campuses in the U.S.) > > I am Sai Susarla, the maintainer of the Sanskrit mailing list based in the > University of Utah. I have graduated from the University of Utah back > in 2004, and moved to California and then to Bangalore India. > > After a couple of years of not being able to keep the sanskrit mailing > list active due to getting busy with my other activities, I'd like to > someone else to step up to moderate and revive the sanskrit mailing > list. This list currently has 1486 members, which is quite a > sizeable number. I apologize for keeping so many Sanskrit lovers > worldwide from interacting via discussions due to my inability to > moderate the high-volume emails on a timely basis. It's time I step > aside and let the bhaashaamR^itam flow freely again. > > If no one comes forward, I'd like to retire the sanskrit mailing list at > the Univ of Utah site. > > Internet-based collaboration options have progressed enormously since > the Sanskrit mailing list started back in 1996. You can now create and > manage mailing lists and discussion groups much more effectively and > easily on public sites like yahoo and googlegroups to continue > discussions related to sanskrit. > > All administration tasks for maintaining the existing list can be done > over the web interface, so it's easy. If someone has better ideas on > taking this group somewhere that uses better technology, I will help you > transition to it as well. > > Please let me know. > bhavadiiyaH, > - Sai. > _______________________________________________ > sanskrit mailing list > sanskrit@cs.utah.edu > http://mailman.cs.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/sanskrit > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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