RE: Important: Changes coming, please read

Well to tackle your deadlines of June or July. Think we are a bit past that now. Sense i run a list on freelists. They do show how many emails a list gets and that could be used as a average for determining how much traffic Program L might be getting. I also belong to both lists and view the Program L list to be more professional in nature and this list more in the accessibility of programming and beginners. yes, we do have some pro's on here and that helps a lot for beginners. I personally don't think the build up of traffic is worth George's hassle. If you wanted to drop the list. I am sure a few on here would pick it up.
At 12:53 PM 8/29/2011, you wrote:
We have plenty of time for the merger (I am looking at either June 1 or July
1 for the switch at this point after consulting with FreeLists). All
feedback will be taken into account as well as consultation with George will
be taking place.


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I'm kind of curious why this change just went without no one hearing about
it until it's time to go. I'm also a bit dubious on this switch; program-l
and programmingblind are a lot different in their topics and the tone of the
messages. I have always viewed program-l as a more professional list, while
programmingblind is where we generally diverge to give windows tech support
and whatever else randomly pops up. I'm not supporting off-topic messages,
but the tone is different; I do not see any point in merging the two.
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