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Re: Is this list dead?: msg#00012

Subject: Re: Is this list dead?
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 10:33:13AM -0400, Mark Jason Dominus wrote:
> I am in the final stages of finishing my book, which
> I think will go into production in the next week or two.  

Congratulations!

> I would like to see the list revived, but I think that this would be a
> good time for me to stop fooling myself that I can do it myself.
> 
> Here is what I suggest we might do:
[ elided ]
> It seems to me that this could work well.  The web pages will manage
> themselves.    How does this sound?

Sounds great to me.

-Scott
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