Re: [Epic] Where to go? What to do?

From: Peter Ramos <pramos1_at_...>
Date: Sun, 02 Mar 1997 09:45:59 +0000

> I agree that Lpage is not as effective as using the mailing list, but I must
> agree with Peter in that the reason for the move was to free up the amount
> of mail that comes onto the mailing list, a very common grip held by a lot
> of you. The Lpage setup can be removed just as quickly as it was set up - so
> what do you want?
>
> Now, I don't know how to set up a mailing list or anything like that, the
> only thing I can think of is multiple emails, thus keeping it separate from
> the mailing list and only those interested in the netEPIC project. Aside
> from that I cannot think of any other ways to keep discussion running. Maybe
> if there is only a few of us left who want to continue this work a multiple
> email can be set up. Just LET US/ME/WHOEVER KNOW!!!
>
> I dont want to see this idea die. I agree with Jason Robinson's remark that
> some of the discussion that netEPIC has raised has been the most
> constructive that I've seen on this list - at least it stoppped us from
> filling up most of our posts with bitching about how much GW is screwing us
> over, again. We all know that whenever we buy any of their stuff we have to
> bend over while they reach for the gloves, but now we are doing something
> about it! We decided at the very beginning that we were not going to take
> this any more. What has happened? Don't let this idea dissolve into
> complacency and petty squabbles.
>
> Sorry about the rant, but we've come this far, and I've done quite a lot of
> work helping this get up and running, and I'm getting pissed off!
>
> doddsy
>

Either publically or by the list the support for Net Epic grows, if it
is still felt that the volume is too much for the list, Simon's (as well
as other peoples idea) of a multiple mailing list sounds good. Remember,
this proyect will not take forever any inconvience of volume is short
lived. Also the response and speed of cooperation is such that this
proyect can be finished in a reasonable amount of time.

Peter
Received on Sun Mar 02 1997 - 09:45:59 UTC

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