[Air-L] Change of default reply setting on air-l

Elaine Studnicki elainestudnicki at comcast.net
Sun May 10 17:25:21 PDT 2009


I agree with everyone.  The resources and information that others have
posted in response to questions and ideas has been most helpful.  It's been
my experience that one of the ingredients for successful communications and
use of technology is the ease of use.  Why change something that is working?


On 5/10/09 7:19 PM, "jeremy hunsinger" <jhuns at vt.edu> wrote:

> gotta say, that... I think this is very detrimental to the community.
> This change fundamentally destroys the conversation construed as a
> group, and forces it to be between individuals, unless they
> consciously choose otherwise.   This is a change I've always been
> against  and I am against it now.  Air-l should be about collegiality
> and sharing, not about replying to individuals.   I think this setting
> should be reverted asap.
> 
> On May 10, 2009, at 7:11 PM, Holly Kruse wrote:
> 
>> Up until now on air-l, replies to messages posted to the list went, by
>> default, to air-l.  The default reply setting for air-l has been
>> changed.
>> As of now, replies to list posts will go privately to the message
>> poster and
>> not to air-l.  If you would like people on the list to see your
>> reply, you
>> will need to manually insert the air-l address into the To: field of
>> your
>> reply.
>> 
>> Thanks for your attention to this change,
>> 
>> Holly Kruse
>> List Manager, air-l
>> holly at aoir.org
>> holly-kruse at utulsa.edu
>> 
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