Says Oct 30....
Sent from Samsung Mobile -------- Original message -------- From: "James P.G. Sterbenz" <[email protected]> Date: 29/07/2013 20:45 (GMT-08:00) To: TCCC <[email protected]> Cc: TCCC discussion list <[email protected]>,James Sterbenz <[email protected]> Subject: [Tccc] REMINDER: TCCC changes take effect Tue. [Apologies for the redundant postings, but I want to maximise the probability that this announcement is seen across multiple time zones. There will probably be one more reminder tomorrow] Tomorrow, Tue. 30 Oct. will be the last day that the [email protected] list will be operational. If you didn't already see the following message from me, please read and subscribe to the new lists now. You *must* subscribe to tccc-discuss to be considered a member of TCCC. You should subscribe to tccc-announce if you wish to post or continue to see CFP and research job postings. Cheers, James - - - - begin included message Folks, Several months ago I announced that the TCCC list would be splitting and moving from Columbia to the ComSoc. That time is now. The new lists at comsoc.org lists are available for *immediate* subscription and use; the columbia.edu lists will cease to operate this week (but I expect a bounce message directing to subscription information). I'd like to again thank Columbia, beginning with Henning Schulzrinne and more recently Daisy Nguyen for hosting and maintaining the TCCC list for so long, and Jim Kurose for hosting it at UMass in the early days of TCCC. This is no small task with about 10,000 list members. There will now be *two* lists: [email protected] serving as the TCCC membership list for TCCC business and technical discussions *only* – *no* CFPs, and [email protected] for *networking and communications* CFP and research job postings; this list is intended for the bulk of the messages currently posted to TCCC. List information is at http://committees.comsoc.org/tccc/mailing_list/. The new lists are LISTSERVs rather than mailman; this is what ComSoc runs. You can configure your subscription for either individual message or digest delivery as with the old list. There is an additional verification step for all postings that should resist bots and meta-list postings. I'd like to thank Patrick Seeling for configuring and testing the new lists. If you have public comments and concerns on this process, please first subscribe to tccc-discuss and reply to this email there. As before, these lists will not be moderated, but there *are rules*, and those who violate them will be blocked from posting. Everyone is expected to read and agree to these rules before subscribing: TCCC-DISCUSS: https://comsoc-listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=tccc-discuss The tccc-discuss list is for technical discussions of interest to the TCCC community and TCCC administrative business. This list will only be open to individual subscribers (no meta-lists) and will serve as the official membership list for TCCC. CFPs, event, and job announcements are *not* permitted. Subscribers who post CFPs and job announcements will be blocked, and meta-lists will be unsubscribed and permanently blocked. To be considered a member of TCCC and to have voting privileges, you *must* be a member of this list. TCCC-ANNOUNCE: https://comsoc-listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?A0=tccc-announce The tccc-announce list is for *on-topic* CFPs and faculty or research job openings in networking and communications. CFPs posted to TCCC must have *primary* focus on networking and communication; announcements for broad-based computer and technology events are *not* permitted. In the case where there is a track or sub-event of relevance to TCCC, this is permitted, but it must be crafted specifically for TCCC relevance. Permissible job postings are limited to university, non-profit, and industrial *research* jobs, including faculty, postdoc, PhD student, research staff, and research management positions. Announcement emails must *only* have [email protected] in the To: field; announcements may not be cross-posted to other announcement lists in the same email. Furthermore, postings must contain (1) the name of the event (not only the acronym) in the Subject: field and the beginning of the body; (2) the sponsoring organisation named (e.g. IEEE, ACM, IFIP); and (3) the name and email address of the sender or responsible person *clearly* identified in the body of the posting. Postings must be no more frequent than *monthly* for a given event. Subscribers violating these guidelines will be blocked from posting. Cheers, James, TCCC Chair --------------------------------------------------------------------- James P.G. 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