malgosia,
i just wanted to thank you and the other folk at spoon that made possible
the foucault
list. while the ongoing vitality of the list is dependent upon all those who
participate,
we all need to be grateful for the time and effort you have put into its
maintenance. as
well, thank you to camille for offering a virtual space much less panoptic
and carceral
than yahoo. it seems more appropriate somehow.
sincerely,
mark coté
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 13:09:32 -0500 (EST) foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have accepted an offer from Camille Duchene at www.foucault.info
> (which is,
> in turn, hosted by www.architexturez.net) to re-host the foucault
> list. Over
> the next two weeks, we will install the subscription list and the archives
> at www.foucault.info. After the move is complete, you will of course
> have the
> option of unsubbing, changing your subscription paramaters, etc. But
> if you
> want to remain on the list with no adjustments, no action on your part
> will be
> necessary.
>
> The listsverver at www.foucault.info is Mailman. I think you will find
the
> user interface to Mailman considerably more pleasant than the interface to
> majordomo.
>
>
> -malgosia
>
i just wanted to thank you and the other folk at spoon that made possible
the foucault
list. while the ongoing vitality of the list is dependent upon all those who
participate,
we all need to be grateful for the time and effort you have put into its
maintenance. as
well, thank you to camille for offering a virtual space much less panoptic
and carceral
than yahoo. it seems more appropriate somehow.
sincerely,
mark coté
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 13:09:32 -0500 (EST) foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have accepted an offer from Camille Duchene at www.foucault.info
> (which is,
> in turn, hosted by www.architexturez.net) to re-host the foucault
> list. Over
> the next two weeks, we will install the subscription list and the archives
> at www.foucault.info. After the move is complete, you will of course
> have the
> option of unsubbing, changing your subscription paramaters, etc. But
> if you
> want to remain on the list with no adjustments, no action on your part
> will be
> necessary.
>
> The listsverver at www.foucault.info is Mailman. I think you will find
the
> user interface to Mailman considerably more pleasant than the interface to
> majordomo.
>
>
> -malgosia
>