Re: [buildcheapeeg] Soft group merger suggested (moderators and citizen pay attention please

From: Joerg Hansmann (info_at_jhansmann.de)
Date: 2001-12-17 16:30:55


Hi,

----- Original Message -----
From: <michalchik_at_aol.com>
To: <buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com>; <biofeedback_at_yahoogroups.com>; <mind-l_at_yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 5:45 AM
Subject: [buildcheapeeg] Soft group merger suggested (moderators and citizen pay attention please

> Hi All,
>
> I am a member of the biofeedback, build cheep eeg, and mind-l list remailers
> on yahoo. I have no doubt that the groups would benefit greatly from the
> pooling of talent between these groups.

That seems to be a reasonable approach.

> All three groups have strong common
> interests in building effective and cheap electrobiological technologies and
> I have seen questions asked in some groups that would have been answered well
> by members other groups. I have also seen question answered multiple times in
> different groups.

So globally seen the traffic could be reduced or more coordinated ?

> I strongly suggest a soft group merger. That is:
>
> 1) Membership be given in each group to the mail back addresses in the other
> group. That way each message sent by each member of each group will be
> distributed to all groups.
>
> 2) The increase in number of messages could be easily handled by having each
> group receive messages from the other groups only in digest form.

In digest form or not: Each message means more information.
At the moment my capability to answer interesting and relevant postings
is about 50..70%. So I am constantly dropping or delaying answers
( a big sorry to all who feel ignored ...)

With more (relevant) traffic this situation will not get better ;-)
... but that is only my problem.

> I think all groups would greatly benefit from this ESPECIALLY on the subject
> of NF computer design. Which is being actively pursued in each group. We
> could share diagrams and codes and really move this project along.
>
> I also suggest setting up a common reference space where such information as
> parts suppliers, finished diagrams, and source code could be share.
>
> Please serious consider my suggestions. I think that if each moderator would
> set up a poll at the groups website we might see how the majority felt about
> this.

Yes. Why not.

Regards,

Joerg



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