+1 on Karl's opinion and suggestion.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Karl DeSaulniers
wrote:
> +1
>
> 4th option
>
> This list is invaluable. I have watched people grow in understanding and
> experience here. To go away now would be a real shame IMO. Not to burden
> you with any extra work, but
+1
4th option
This list is invaluable. I have watched people grow in understanding and
experience here. To go away now would be a real shame IMO. Not to burden you
with any extra work, but you need to start a JavaScript list too. This type of
interaction on things is what's invaluable. You don
Eric,
I am sorry you have to come to these decisions. But since I cannot see it
from your perspective I am confident you will make the proper choice for
all. I originally got on the list when I first started my journey with CSS
and at that time there were not many resources available. Now with the
I've been an infrequent poster, and I do use Internet searches,
css-tricks.com (though I haven't used the forum yet, and maybe I
should), etc. as my first line.
However, I've found this invaluable when it just comes down to something
I can't figure out, and know that there are people on this l
-Original Message-
From: Angela French
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 10:23 PM
To: Eric A. Meyer ; CSS-D Discuss
Subject: Re: [css-d] [ADMIN] Hello, my friends, hello
I missed it. I posted a few times over the last few months but didn't know
what the issue was. I have always
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From: Greg Gamble
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 10:22 PM
To: CSS-D Discuss
Subject: Re: [css-d] [ADMIN] Hello, my friends, hello
I've been hoping for a return of the list. I've tried sending a few
posts, but thought I was locked out for some reason ... gla
Hi, everyone,
So apparently the list software died back in October, and none of us
really noticed until this month. Or, if people noticed, nobody mentioned
it until this month.
I did noticed it but my messages weren't reaching to anybody.
I thought that somebody posted some spam me
Whatever you do decide, thank you for all the help the list and its members
have offered to me when I was in a jam and needed help. A, the elixir of
kindness.
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LOl yes, 4. Do nothing ...
On 12/24/2015, at 10:44 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> I do hope you
> would consider a fourth option of just keeping it up.
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I would miss it. I use(ed) it frequently and was glad for the expertise
that I knew was at the other side of responses I received. I also enjoy
helping people with issues as well. I did attempt to reach you on Twitter
on Nov 19 when I first found my posts not getting through. I do hope you
would c
I missed it. I posted a few times over the last few months but didn't know
what the issue was. I have always appreciated the vast experience of the
people on this list. More than once someone helped me out of a pickle. In
addition, I would often read threads that didn't necessarily have any
I've been hoping for a return of the list. I've tried sending a few posts, but
thought I was locked out for some reason ... glad to know it was only a
software issue.
Maybe keep it going for a while, and see if it picks up??
Greg
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From: css-d-boun...@lists.css-disc
Hi, everyone,
So apparently the list software died back in October, and none of us
really noticed until this month. Or, if people noticed, nobody
mentioned it until this month. It took a while to get in touch with
someone who could get the software restarted, but I'm told it's back up.
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