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12-29-2005, 03:56
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Cross Posting
As new people join the WL world (like myself), we are not familiar with
the specific issues that have occurred between different WL yahoo groups (I am aware of the split). Neither are the specifics of much concern. However, what is of concern is that I/we respect what has happened in the past and not intentionally (or unintentionally) pour salt in the wounds of others who have been around much longer. So far, I have found valuable information on both groups and I have no preference with one or the other. When I post questions, I want to reach the broadest user base that I can and so I have been cross posting to both groups. Am I ruffling anyone's feathers by doing this? You can respond to me off-line if you want. If I (and other new users) need to seek one group or the other for certain types of questions, then I/we will have to spend more time developing knowledge and relationships with each of the groups. For future consideration, I don't think the memberships of either group will remain stagnant. New people will come and will have no idea which group to post questions and will most likely join and monitor both groups. I searched the groups for any information on cross posts, but didn't find anything, nor could I find anything in the files section. Instead of developing a habit that might be annoying to people, I thought I would just be bold and ask the question. At minimum, I would think the moderators of each of the groups would respond allowing some sort of record that new users can use to understand the proper etiquette. Brian Gatley 1993 PT40 WLWB Bend, OR [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Cross Posting - Brian Gatley - 12-29-2005 03:56
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