Effective June the 1st, the official contact for LISTSERV-related questions from EARN sites shall be Turgut Kalfaoglu <TURGUT@TREARN>. Any LISTSERV-related message sent privately to me from an EARN address will be automatically forwarded to Turgut, with a message saying that future questions ought to be sent directly to him. To avoid any possible misunderstanding, I would like to stress the fact that anything said on a public forum (one where anybody can freely subscribe, ie a "Subscription= Open" list like LSTSRV-L) by either Turgut or myself is to be considered public information - both Turgut and myself can use it freely to debug or improve the code without having to obtain an explicit authorization from the other party. This does not, however, apply to information sent (or distributed) privately; in particular, bug fixes sent over the network to LISTSERV sites by either Turgut or myself are *not* public and cannot be redistributed without specific authorization (see the LISTSERV License Agreement). Unless EARN uses "update" files to maintain their version of LISTSERV, redistribution of a modified piece of LISTSERV code from Turgut requires both EARN's and my authorization; for new pieces of code, only EARN's permission is required. Finally, we still have to discuss whether or not the LSTSRV-x lists need to be split. I personally think that this is desirable only for LSTSRV-M, but we should probably start a debate on this topic on the LSTSRV-L list (to which people from LSTSRV-M or DEAR-BOD can subscribe if they are interested in this discussion). Regards, Eric