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  • From: Danyl Strype <strypey AT disintermedia.net.nz>
  • To: cc-nz AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Cc-nz] Switching to Online Groups.net
  • Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 14:28:32 +1300

Kia ora koutou

On 16 October 2013 09:32, Matt McGregor
<Matt.McGregor AT royalsociety.org.nz> wrote:

>> 1. Archives: they can export archives manually, but they don’t
yet have a means for automatically exporting archives. This may be
available in the future. <<

I exchanges some emails with Dan a year ago, in which he said that an
export feature was in progress. I'm not holding my breath on this ;)

I would feel more comfortable if the Ibiblio list was left running, and
cc-nz AT lists.ibiblio.org added as a subscriber on the new list, so it
serves as a back-up archive.


>> 3. IP questions: Danyl is also right here, I think. In lieu of an
agreement otherwise, I would assume group members hold copyright to
their individual posts. <<

For the record, all email I send to public email lists, and all comments
I post on the public web, are under a CC-BY license.

>> If everyone is ok with this, we’ll start a new CCANZ domain for the
onlinegroups site and start the process of moving the membership across.
<<

I'm fine with this, with the caveat above.

Keep up the good work Matt

Hei kōnā
Strypey

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Danyl Strype
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