wrote:
> >> What are you offering to do about this?
> >
> > I have two Yahoo lists that I am not aware have
> ever been down and
> > because membership must be approved they generate
> no spam.
Assuming that is the sole cause of the server going
down . . . .
> I'll create it and share the maintenance duties with
> Jordan.
>
> Ray
Perhaps you recall it differently, but I recall a
conversation (between the two of us) where you offered
to take over the physical housing of the server. You
told me that you had made this offer to Steven in the
past, without much in the way of a reply.
As to maintenance duties -- if I can take on *a share*
of that via remote login, and don't have to enroll in
some course to learn how to do it, yeah, I'd
participate. I am not presently in a good position to
host the box itself, but that could change, and if it
does I'll let you know.
Even if away for awhile, I don't think either of us
would be completely unreachable (for whatever reason),
as has apparently been the case with LT for some time
now.
Jordan
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