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At 09:30 05/07/2004 Friday, Stephen C. Nill wrote:
>[...] I too have been considering taking our public lists private, for
>the same reasons. Still, I'm greatly hesitant to do so because our
>mission is to make available our resources to literally every nonprofit
>professional in the world who can benefit by them. Taking our public
>archives private would be a step backwards because, as I understand it,
>a person would have to be subscribed to the lists to be searched --
>erecting a barrier to the ability to do an easy cross-list search.
Many would consider LISTSERV Searching a barrier [I used to co-operate
the LDBASE-L list which discussed LISTSERV SEARCH features]. GOOGLE is
the de facto search engine of choice for many folks.
Just my 2 bits.
/Pete
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