one list

Ernest Williams ewilliam at hamilton.edu
Fri May 5 10:08:50 EDT 2000


I hope the list does not split.  No matter what list you're on, there are
always some people on it who you don't want to hear/read....and there are
always more messages you want to skip over than there are those you want to
read.  That is the nature of listservs.

I value having a single primary lep listserv with inputs from people in
other countries and on other continents.  (Yes, I know the obvious
rejoinders that you can subscribe to multiple listservs, etc.; splitting is
the answer only when the traffic becomes too heavy or the interests of the
participants too divergent.)

Ernest Williams




>At one time people were talking about making two leps-list, one european one
>american and at that time I thought it was a good idea and that it might
>takeMr.
>Jones off our back and I still think so,would their be other advantages
>



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