Re: COMP: AISeRobins??
In a message dated 4/20/05 6:37:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
utahirisgal@hotmail.com writes:
<< The paper round robins are still around, but they are often times not
making it around on a timely basis or they are completely stopping at one point
for months at a time, and others are slowly or have completely ended. I was
asked to chair the
electronic round robins. >>
I notice you are employing the plural "Robins." How many ERobins are
projected?
The traditional AIS Robins--those flying through conventional mail, or not
flying as the case may be-- have each tended to have specific foci, like Medians
or Historic Irises. Will there be more than one AIS ERobin?
Since the new group under discussion is apparently already up and running,
will you please give us a rundown on its goals and policies?
Is AIS membership required to join this group? The Yahoo webpage is not clear
on this. If not, what, practically speaking, is the distinction between
"AISeRobins,"and, for instance, this mailing list? Who is the actual owner of the
Yahoo group?
And what does AIS say to alleviate the concerns of AIS members who might wish
to participate in this new AIS program but who have reservations about
Yahoo's policies generally?
Thank you very much.
Cordially,
Anner Whitehead
Richmond, VA USA
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