Felix Stalder on 20 Oct 2000 22:07:54 -0000 |
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Re: <nettime> in and out |
Hi Josephine, many of your observations are correct. I just whish they were made in a different tone. Yes, there are the occasional technical glitches, and, yes, when they happen it takes a while to fix. This is a consequence of nettime running on volunteer goodwill. Coordinating that goodwill across several continents takes time, as I'm sure you know. We are not a commercial service provider and we do not have the same 24/7 guarantees than they tend to have. We also do not have any type of institutional funding, as you know. However, if you would like to change that, that's something we can talk about. You are also correct when saying that when you hit the reply button on a nettime-bold post, the reply goes not to nettime-l. This is similar to when reply to a nettime-l post, the default option is also set up so that it does not go to nettime-l (but rather to the author). In our announcement of the list we made it clear that it possible to post to nettime-bold only, and that this is what happens when you hit the reply button. We thought of it as a positive feature, not some evil plot. But if there is a whish, we can set it so that it goes back to the author. And, you are also correct that messages that get sent to the administrational account <nettime@bbs.thing.net> do not get automatically forwarded to nettime-bold. The purpose of the administrational account, as you might also know, is to deal with administrational mail, i.e. bounces, delivery failure notices, un/subscription messages and the like. There is also quite some spam. Occasionally, people send posts to this account too, mostly because they do not realize the difference, sometimes because they connect this or that administrational request with it. These posts do not get forwarded to nettime-bold because they were sent to the admin account. You are wrong, however, to assume that the nettime-bold archive was set up in a way to make it difficult to use. It was set up in the same way than the other archives. You are also completely wrong to assume behind all of this some kind of conspiracy. We live in a less than perfect world, even more, everyone's ideas of what "perfect" means are different, hence there is a lot of compromise. All in all, I think nettime is in good shape. But don't take my word, much, much more stronger statements are the great posts people, including you, take the time to send the list. Best. Felix --------------------++----- Les faits sont faits. http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/~stalder # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net