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00511: Re: WDDM email List
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Antonio Rossin <rossin(at)tin.it> |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Dec 2005 08:00:13 +0100 |
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Re: WDDM email List |
As far as I can see, any administration deals with some
resources
-- mainly a budget of financial resources -- to be discussed
and
implemented.
Be realistic, WDDM colleagues. If the only resources our
WDDM
can administer up to date are DD proposals and documents only,
how
could we imagine to take off DD proposals and documents
from the
current WDDM "administrative business"? It sounds
nonsensical.
antonio
At 13:18 -0600 11-12-2005, Bruce Eggum wrote:
Dear WDDM Members,
WDDM WIKI is growing and now has thirty
two (32) members. Thanks to Mirek, the WIKI site is an excellent
resource to define each of our ideas and a place to publish our own
position papers. We can than reference our links in discussion
etc.
CICDD was established to provide a
"public" discussion place for DD. The WDDM email list has
always been restricted to members and was (suggested) to be used for
WDDM business such as discussing WDDM ethics, Mission, rules etc.
Unfortunately it has become habit to post
to WDDM email list. Many WDDM members are very busy and they have
un-subscribed from the WDDM email list because of the huge amount of
email generated. This is why, the WDDM email list must be for WDDM
business and administration only.
Links to Bulletin boards, websites etc
can be posted on our (your) WIKI..
Mirek has mentioned numerous times that
the WDDM email list should be for WDDM member business only.
Many of us have agreed, however we soon forget and back to the
WDDM list.
I ask every WDDM member to adopt the rule
that WDDM Email list is for administrative and WDDM business only.
If we can accomplish this, perhaps we can
invite the members who have un-subscribed back and we can have an
organization which includes all members.
Thank you for your consideration,
Bruce Eggum
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