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Eric Reiss er at fatdux.com
Tue Jan 4 10:57:31 EST 2011


Actually, Ed, it's older than that - April 2000 to be more precise. More
like 11 years.

But yes. Let's do a little housekeeping and see if we can't rejuvenate this
list.

Question: do we need a more formalized mission statement? Or a code of
conduct?

Not to drown us in rules and regs, but a statement of purpose might be very
useful, particularly considering that there are a couple of similar lists in
cyberspace. What is our "market position"? What need do we fulfill that
isn't currently being served by anyone else?

Cheers,
Eric
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On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Ed Housman <em_housman at yahoo.com> wrote:

> This is Ed Housman, one of the founders of SIGIA-L.  That was 8 or 9 years
> ago,
> and as time ticks on things (and people) start getting crotchety and lose
> the
> uumph they had in their youth.  It was a successful experiment but it
> appears
> it's getting abused and diluted.
>
> I am retired now, and just keep an eye on the action.  Rarely post
> anything.
>  But I wonder whether we should move to some more modern social interaction
> medium, Facebook, for example.  That might be dangerous though because of
> the
> huge number of curious visitors that could further dilute and sidetrack the
> conversation.  Perhaps it's best to do a little housecleaning and
> rule-changing
> -- and keep our little private space going.
>
> --Ed
>
>
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