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  • From: "Idell Weydemeyer" <iwgarden@earthlink.net>
  • To: "'nafex ibiblio mailing list'" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [nafex ibiblio list] NAFEX fora
  • Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 10:08:09 -0800

How long ago was the tryout for Yahoo? Have any conditions changed?

Idell

-----Original Message-----
From: nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence F. London,
Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 8:51 AM
To: nafex ibiblio mailing list
Subject: Re: [nafex ibiblio list] NAFEX fora

On 12/20/2011 11:08 AM, david.maxwell@dal.ca wrote:

> of NAFEX). They lucked into ibiblio as a host for their new forum.
(Ibiblio has nothing
> whatsoever to do with NAFEX, or indeed any other of the hundreds of
special interest groups
> who use their - free - service. It is a public service run by "a
collaboration of the Center for
> the Public Domain and The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill".
They take no interest
> in the actual content, but provide the infrastructure to host the storage
and distribution of this
> content. Now, the forum was to serve the function of information exchange
for NAFEX
> members, so it was, quite reasonably, named "nafex.iblio". However, owing
to the nature of
> ibiblio, which is completely open, subscriptions to the forum were not
restricted to dues-

The original NAFEX forum was on Yahoo which turned out not to be a very
useful host. After talking with Greg Miller and Ginda Fisher I
volunteered to have ibiblio create a new mailing list for NAFEX to
replace the one at Yahoo. Ginda sent me the message archives and I sent
those to ibiblio who created the list and installed the archives for us
to build on. I started the list and share ownership of it. ibiblio hosts
it. ibiblio has no involvement with any of their lists other than making
sure they work properly and are secure and backed up and are used within
legal bounds.

<...>

> Now we get to the meat. My own feeling is that a listserv serves this
specific need better
> than a web-based forum which requires logging in, and Midfex might be wise
to let NAFEX
> be the test of this. That is, wait awhile before going down this road,
and see whether NAFEX

<...>

> actually can make a go of it. And, no, "the NAFEX administrator" is not
planning anything
> one way or another in terms of keeping the iblio forum going, because it
is not hers to
> exercise any control of. It belongs to ibiblio, and they have neither
incentive to make any
> changes, nor expressed intention of doing so.

ibiblio exercises no control over their lists other than technical and
legal. In other words ibiblio has no involvement with this list other
than that. They have neither the time or staff to oversee the day to day
workings of their lists. Also, they are currently not accepting any more
requests for lists to be hosted by them, so, what is there now is all
there ever will be and the names of those existing lists can not be
changed; they either continue or are deleted at the request of list
owners. Everything else is the responsibility of the list owners, in
this case I and one other person, as Sherwin owns his.

> And, as a wholly gratuitous comment, my personal feeling is that NAFEX,
(and Midfex!) might
> be better carving out a "market" in things that are not served by any
other entity, rather than
> trying to compete for a function that may be better served by some other
entity.

There are plenty of ways that this list can collaborate and cooperate
with NAFEX for its benefit as well as that of the list community. I have
written Deb about this, posted here, and am ready to do whatever is needed.

Using this list (mailing list, forum, listserv, etc.) is accomplished
using three simple procedures:

1) point your email to the mailing list or privately to any subscribers
2) point your web browser to the message archives at the list homepage
3) point your search criteria to the Google search box in your web browser

Another fruit-less post.

Merry Christmas to all.

Lawrence London
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