Dear Stefan, If you visit the group website the poll button is on the left. Press it, vote and leave thereafter. But I am still puzzled why you really have such an aversion to Yahoo Groups which thousands of hams have used happily and freely for years. They are a GOOD resource.
Dear Mal, This all started as a simple suggestion of mine: Yahoo Groups offer everything this reflector has (speed,email flash messages etc) and so yet much more too. I had NO wish to create a problem, especially with good people like Stefan who I greatly respect. I have never sought conflict and certainly my views on moderation have been totally misrepresented. Please, can we cool it?
John (G3WKL), I am rapidly losing the will to live :-) . Like me, you have only been trying to do the best for LFers, including finding new ways to share knowledge and data with newcomers. I am so sorry this has become so contentious.
73s Roger
-- Via my 2.4GHz transceiver -- Stefan,
I not sure that you are correct in saying that one needs a yahoo account. I've subscribed to Yahoo! Groups with my Gmail account and that worked OK, so you should be able to join the RSGB_LF_Group with your Heidelberg e-mail account, wait for the membership to be authorised by one of the moderators, vote and then un-subscribe.
I've not run a poll on this list - it was so easy to set up a poll on the other group that everyone can see who voted and how they voted.
73 John, G3WKL
On 4 June 2012 15:50, Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Clive, LF,
For those who simply subscribed to the list but without having a yahoo account it is not possible to vote! This situation is advantaging the pro-yahoo party. Please remind those who are blind for such facts that there are further members (outside the poll) who want to codeterminate in this process.
My vote is pro blacksheep and i would agree with the 2 group compromise. As long as the two groups are not treated like competitors, where one has to win and the other will be shut down after some time.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 04.06.2012 13:15, schrieb Clive Lorton:
If you have voted it is possible to change your vote before the voting period ends.
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