[syndicate] Re: Vector, Site, Event || nettime-l & -b

Peter Luining email at ctrlaltdel.org
Fri Feb 8 16:16:42 CET 2002


interesting to note is that you have nettime-l and nettime-bold
nettime-bold is said to be the unmoderated version of -l
but in fact loads of things that are on -l are not on bold
how come: loads of people are mailing to nettime-l at bbs.thing.net
(which reaches the moderaters and has a chance to get on nettime-l
but will be send also directely to nettime bold, so mail to this
address will be seen by the moderators), but there are people
that mail direct to the moderaters themselves, this direct
mails will be in most cases directely send to nettime-l and NEVER 
will appear on nettime-bold. 
so nettime-bold is not a unmoderated version of nettime-l, it's
just a list on itself that people at nettime don't seem to care
about. and if you do announcers, etc. use the nettime-l at bbs.thing.net
address

peter


anna balint wrote:
> 
> Dear Felix Stadler,
> the nettime other languages lists originate in the Language? No problem  mistunderst-ending
> correspondence between Geert Lovink and MacKenzie Wark late 1996-early 1997.
> Les faits sont faites.
> greetings,
> Anna Balint
> 
>  But why,
> >then, is even the tiny nettime universe fragmented into at least 5
> >different lists? Other than this one, they are all for people who want to
> >write and read in their mother tongue. Or are there many non-Romanians on
> >nettime-ro? If nettime-ro is indeed for Romanians, in what sense, it that
> >opposed to being rooted.
> >--------------------++-----
> >Les faits sont faits.
> >http://felix.openflows.org
> 
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