[Air-L] AOIR Discord?
Richard Forno
rick at rickf.org
Fri Oct 28 14:39:58 PDT 2022
I have no argument against listservs, and run a bunch of longtime ones myself. They definitely still serve a purpose, even in 2022!
On 28 Oct 2022, at 15:00, Venessa Paech via Air-L wrote:
> Another endorsement for listservs and the like. Been using them since the
> late 80s to build and manage communities and their demise is greatly
> exaggerated. As those on this list appreciate it better than most, it's all
> about context (Purpose, People, then Platform). Forums remain tried and
> true for building sustainable communities (vs social networking platforms).
>
> I'd prefer to participate in any kind of setting where we can maintain
> cooperative governance and ownership if possible (and avoid the whims of
> tech overlords).
>
> Looking forward to catching up with many of you in person at AOIR shortly!
>
> Cheers,
> Venessa Paech
> University of Sydney
> + 61 0435 217 315
> venessa.paech at sydney.edu.au
> www.venessapaech.com
> @venessapaech
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