Re: The foucault list will move to www.foucault.info

Dear Malgosia,

I agree completely with Mark. Thanks for all your work in maintaining
foucault list and finding us a new home.

regards,
David McInerney

David McInerney
borderlands e-journal
www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au

On 28/11/2004, at 10:11 AM, mcote@xxxxxx wrote:

> 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
>>
>
>
>


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