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> >It depends on how you look at it. Some of us run LISTSERV servers as
> >part of our jobs. That often includes running a few lists
> too. Also,
> >we have nearly 1800 lists on our server, all of which are required to
> >be business related in some way. So you might say that all our list
> >owners are getting paid to do it. However, few have it as
> an explicit
> >part of their job duties.
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> That wouldn't be any fun. However, I guess if they can't have fun,
> they deserve money...and the other way around.
>
Quite the contrary here....looking after LISTSERV fell to me as I was about
the only one who knew (or was interested in) web technologies. If I had a
choice between doing web development or LISTSERV admin full time, LISTSERV
would win out any day. I think it's more to do with the fact that LISTSERV
allows for personal, human interaction (both good and bad) in a rather
impersonal environment.
That's my 2-bob's worth anyhow...
Chazzozz!!
Michael Shannon
Webmaster
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"Before you can grow old and wise you must first survive being young and
stupid." - Ancient Proverb
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