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LF: RE: Blacksheep and Yahoo

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Subject: LF: RE: Blacksheep and Yahoo
From: "Gannaway, Julian" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 10:24:39 +0100
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As an interested reader of the reflector, option (a) seems a good compromise...

Julian, G3YGF

 

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger Lapthorn
Sent: 22 June 2012 16:43
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Subject: LF: Blacksheep and Yahoo

 

Just wondering how people think the current set-up is working? The recent poll suggested a large majority would be happy with a full migration to Yahoo, but we seem to now have a very messy split with postings in either place or both.

Personally I think we need to either:

(a) Keep day-to-day posts on Blacksheep and use the Yahoo group just as an LF/MF/VLF archiving facility where links, schematics, pictures and screenshots etc can be kept for the long-term i.e. not post day-to-day sked type messages on Yahoo.

or

(b) Fully migrate to Yahoo and close the Blacksheep reflector.

We all want the best way of communicating LF/MF/VLF news and information and we also want the ability to archive important and helpful data for newcomers and history. As long as this is achieved most of us don't mind how.

I proposed a full move to a Yahoo group as it allows both quick email type messaging and archiving. IMHO this is still the better option, but it is not my place to dictate what experienced LFers prefer.

Constructive and helpful comments please.

73s
Roger G3XBM

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