On 19 Nov 99, 18:13, Gad Alexander wrote:

> How can I find a mailing list for help regarding internet in German?

I'll need your help, Gad.  EGroups recently built an all German site 
for all German mailing lists:

http://de.egroups.com/

I tried to search in that site for you, but trying to translate list 
catagories and descriptions proved to be too difficult.  I need you to 
check out this site yourself.  Begin with this index page for the 
catagory heading of Computers and Internet.  You can go from there.  
All of this should be accmail friendly up to the point of filling out 
forms.  However, once you select a mailing list, you should be able to 
subscribe by e-mail.

http://de.egroups.com/eGroups/German/Computers_and_Internet/

I checked all the German mailing lists at ONElist.com and I saw nothing 
that would match the type of list to which you seek.

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Okay, I am reviewing LISTSERVs, now:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet Diskurs Schweiz (1 subscriber)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet Diskurs Gruppe Schweiz (1 subscriber)

With one subscriber each, that would not make for lively discussions, 
would it? :-)

What does this mean?...

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Liste fuer Frauen im Kieler Raum zur Diskussion von Internetfragen (34 
subscribers

Oh...well, you have to be a woman for that list, right?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
internet-l (2 subscribers)

2 subscribers?  Bummer.  I thought we might have a winner, here. :-)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet und Sozialwissenschaft (8 subscribers)

Is that a social group?  Oh...social sciences.  Well....getting warm, 
but with only 8 subscribers this would not be much of a mailing list.

Sorry, but that is pretty much it.  There were a few other German 
servers shown in my search for "Internet" lists, but they looked even 
less promising that the one's I listed above.

Gad, the answer to your question may be for you to start your own 
Hilfe-Netz mailing list.  The free service at de.egroups.com might be a 
good place to start the list.  I remember about a year or so ago, a 
Chinese person started a special Help-Net type of list for Chinese 
speaking Netizens.  There is no reason you could not make your own 
supplemental list, as well.

Alan
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