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Re: Propagation Mailing list Survey? - listowner
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Propagation Mailing list Survey? - listowner
- From: G* L* <l*@fas.harvard.edu>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 13:25:19 -0400
- Resent-Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 10:25:22 -0700
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Duncan,
I think the list has an ebb and flow that is natural, busiest in the fall
through spring seasons and slower in the summer. I would rather have it
that way than all the "off topics", "me-toos", and "thanks" generated on
some of the other lists I participate in.
I've learned a tremendous amount from this list, and feel free to post a
question at whatever time of year. If it gets answered, great, if it
doesn't then I know everyone must be busy tending what they have sown and I
can try again later.
Thanks for your efforts.
Gail
Zone 6
At 06:29 AM 7/14/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Thank you for subscribing to the Propagation Mailing list. I have
>created this mailing list to educate our members in the propagation of
>plants of any species.
>
>I am looking a ways to keep this mailing list alive. I would like to
>ask you, what you would like to see in this mailing list?
>
>
>How can I entice the other 95% of the mailing list to address questions?
>
>I have had people unsubscribe from the mailing list because they have
>stated it was not the format to there liking. I have tired in the past
>to address questions to generate threads of interest. Even though I
>know the answers, it keeps the mailing list alive.
>
>Maybe you might know of a way to propagate a certain species..... would
>like to educate our subscribes in the process?
>
>Any comments?
>
>Duncan McAlpine
>
>
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