Shinya, (01)
Done! Welcome to the nls-legal and nls-technical lists. (02)
How are things going with you? Where are living now? (03)
At 09:28 PM 11/22/2005, you wrote:
>Phil,
>
>could you add my email to the following lists?
>
> nls-technical
> nls-legal
>
>thanks,
>___
>Shinya
>
>From: Jonathan Cheyer <jonathan@cheyer.biz>
>Subject: [nls-restore] new lists
>Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 05:02:06 -0800
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > First, I wanted to mention that I have started to put some information
> > about the NLS/Augment Restoration project on the wiki. I've still got
> > lots more information to add, but at least it's a start. The url is
> > http://chm.cim3.net/wiki/
> >
> > Second, we (Peter Yim, Phil Gust, and I) have created some additional
> > email distribution lists. Here is what they are for:
> >
> > * nls-restore -- this list. A reasonably low-traffic, high-level list
> > subscribed to by everyone on or interested in this project. Occasional
> > news or high-level updates. nls-restore@chm.cim3.net
> >
> > * nls-technical -- A list specifically for the technical track of the
> > project. Medium to high traffic. This will cover most communication
> > between people working on the technical track. You can sign up if you
> > are interested in lots of details, or are working on this track.
> > nls-technical@chm.cim3.net
> >
> > * nls-legal -- A list specifically for the legal track of the project.
> > Low to medium traffic, with occasional high levels. This will cover most
> > communication between people working on the legal track. You can sign up
> > if you are interested in lots of details, or are working on this track.
> > nls-legal@chm.cim3.net
> >
> > * nls-archive -- A list meant to provide a complete archive for
> > messages passed between people, regardless of the type of information it
> > covers. This list is closed and has no one in it (besides the archiver
> > program itself). This list is cc'd automatically whenever any other list
> > gets a message, and you should cc it yourself on any messages that you
> > are sending to individuals when you aren't sending to one of the above
> > lists. This allows spontaneous mini-groups to occur center around any
> > conversation at all, but still make sure things get archived. Very high
> > traffic. nls-archive@chm.cim3.net
> >
> > If you want to be added to either nls-technical or nls-legal (or both),
> > please contact Phil. All information is archived at
> > http://chm.cim3.net/forum/ so you can still look through posts even if
> > you are not on the email lists.
> >
> > If you have any other questions, please let Phil or me know.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jonathan
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________
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> > To Post: mailto:nls-restore@chm.cim3.net
> > Community Wiki: http://chm.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?NLS_Restoration (04)
Philip Gust
Nouveau Systems, Inc. (05)
phone: +1 650 961-7992
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