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| 2 Aug 2007 by Max Muermann |
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As long as people don't use the original announcement message as the start of a lively and interesting discussion, as I've seen happen quite lot... And I *am* interested in announcements, I want to know about the talks, I want to have a look at the slides when they're posted, etc. Given all that, I'll subscribe to all of the lists anyway, so my +1 is |
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| 2 Aug 2007 by mike@bailey.net.au |
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> > Notifications about the Melbourne meeting should go on the Melbourne try 10 lists. I assume groups will be starting in other cities. signal vs. noise Notifications and discussions that are only relevant to a local group should go out on their list rather than increasing the noise level on the Oceania list. |
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| 1 Aug 2007 by Pat Allan |
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Why do we need two lists, though? I had to poke around to find the link - I don't use Google Calendar either. iCal link: webcal://www.google.com/calendar/ical/cmr9s3mub23vd756k7hos52ij8% 40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics Cheers |
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