You don't seem to be aware of many things these days Luc-eric :P. no...
that wasn't fair of me i apologize.

My point was more to the effect that we should not wait for such plans to
occur.
Allowing people to ease into a new routine

Yes Francisco, i too think a new list would be a good option. one that
represents other demographics as well would make sense

Emilio, you are a true SI soldier and i share your passion, I'm not
encouraging an exodus here, but instigating an initiative to safeguard the
knoledge of this list, that knowledge is its members and we both know that
many here will not have the choice not to transition, i'd like these people
to have a place too, and i don't think a banner should be held aloft as a
heavy reminder of what we have lost. it would only lead to wat ever new
structure to become a mourning wall. i hope you understand

(please don't hate me !) :(


On 5 March 2014 01:09, Luc-Eric Rousseau <luceri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not aware of plans to shut down this list. If there were, the Google
> group could be used as a backup
> On Mar 4, 2014 7:53 PM, "Sebastien Sterling" <sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> My fellows, friends, comrades.
>>
>> The recent events that have befallen our community enunciate a breaking.
>>
>> After this nothing or very little will be the same. People will shortly
>> be departing for uncertain pastures. One way or another, a long journey
>> through the night awaits us all, and we will find new lights and some will
>> find new apps to call home.
>>
>> But I think that it is important we take steps to preserve this community
>> even if our paths seem to be at a crossing. For the knowledge and solace
>> woven here, surely they can not take.
>>
>> If we are to move to a new list or to regroup around an existing
>> resource, eg: SI-community, we should do so soon before someone comes along
>> and shuts down this list scattering us to the winds of which not all of us
>> may find their way back.
>>
>> I salute you all you are,were,and will be forever the best and fines this
>> industry could hope for.
>>
>>
>> "- A statue of one of the old kings they must have hacked his head off.
>>
>> - But look ! [...] He wears a crown again, a crown of flowers like small
>> stars.They cannot conquer forever."
>>
>> - J.R.R Tolkien
>>
>>
>>

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