On Nov 6, 2010, at 20:01 , drew wrote:
On Sat, 2010-11-06 at 18:54 +0100, James Wilde wrote:
Yes it did. Sorry Drew. The header changed and my mail reader treated it as a new thread.
Great - you still interested in helping out with the archive?
Archive? You mean the forum? Sure. Although that might need a bit more in the way of guidelines
than moderating the list, which is merely a question of accepting a message or not accepting it.
I assume that a message from a libO punter asking for help and sent to, say, discuss, will be moved
to users and so forth. How is that going to affect the mailing list? Will it automatically go out
to the users list? And what will show up in the discuss list when it is moved? On other fora
where I am active, I believe the thread stays where it was started, but people who click on it are
redirected. I don't know what happens if you try to post a comment in the old location. I
supposed it must be posted in the new location since one has been redirected.
//James
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