This hiatus and its lack of observance has led me to wonder about the
utility of css-discuss, and whether it needs to continue.
First of all Eric, thank you for this list and all your css-expertise
and time.
i don't do much w/ this list but i would be very sad to see it
disappear, its the ve
Dear Eric,
first of all, tank you so mutch for your css-d work all this years.
I've been using the list on and off over its existence (my web work is
intermitent, so I need refreshes and upadates from time to time, but
reading about doubts others find is a great way to get speed up updating
curve
Hello Eric,
I had missed the list, but like many others didn't know what to do about it. Eventually I
e-mailed Tom Livingstone, and found he was in a similar position.
I would be sorry to see the list depart. It has several advantages over its
'rivals':
1. Response is incredibly quick
2. Resp
On Thursday, December 24, 2015, 7:19:14 PM, Del Wegener wrote:
> I have subscribed to this list for 10 or 12 years and have learned a lot
> from all of the friendly experts. The nature of my work takes me away
> from web development for long periods of time and then dumps me back
> into it. Duri
I have subscribed to this list for 10 or 12 years and have learned a lot
from all of the friendly experts. The nature of my work takes me away
from web development for long periods of time and then dumps me back
into it. During the absence I will have forgotten a lot and tools (CSS,
HTML, Java
p.s. and thank you also to all the members who have been so generous with
their time and expertise over the years in contributing to the list
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 8:04 AM, sr nyc wrote:
> Mr. Meyer,
>
> The list has been an invaluable resource for so many years (possibly the
> first such list
Mr. Meyer,
The list has been an invaluable resource for so many years (possibly the
first such list I've subbed to), and I've no doubt hundreds if not
thousands would agree. Selfishly, though I spend less time with it than I
used to, I would like to see it remain, but then I have no idea what time
> On Dec 24, 2015, at 05:35, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
>
> This hiatus and its lack of observance has led me to wonder about the utility
> of css-discuss, and whether it needs to continue.
As an early subscriber (my archives go back to early February 2002!), I would
be sad to see this list disapp
I am reading on this list, and learning and finding it very valuable.
I have missed it.
there have been some suggestions in this thread to keep it going.
Maybe there is a volunteer to help?
greetings
Yolanda
2015-12-24 4:33 GMT+01:00 J.C. Berry :
> +1 on Karl's opinion and suggestion.
>
> On W