[Wswss] A WSWSS requiem and postmortem
Jim Lowman
jmlowman at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 30 22:28:18 EST 2007
As I mentioned in another message, I'm willing to stay on as list
administrator as long as the members would like.
Probably it is better to leave the list as it is. Even if it gets to
the point that there is little traffic (which I somehow doubt), the
archives will live on. If, for any reason, QTH.net should shut down, I
would at least download and preserve the archives.
73 de Jim - AD6CW
kr7o at vhfdx.com wrote:
> The reflector does not, nor ever has been "owned" to the WSWSS, just
> the name. The reflector is provided at no charge by QSL.NET with only
> occasional requests from the provider (except for occasional requests
> for donations to list managers and users). I created the reflector in
> April 1997 in the name of the WSWSS to promote group activities and to
> facilitate communications/activity amongst enthusiasts in the western
> states. In Feb 2002 I turned over list management to Jim, AD6CW. As
> far as I know Jim is still the list manager. I too would hate to see
> this resource disappear, nor would I be bothered if the list name did
> not change from WSWSS.
>
> I don't know if the list name can be changed without creating a new
> list. If the current list is shut down, any archives may disappear (I
> don't know how QSL.NET deals with closed lists).
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