- From: Ken Laskey <klaskey@mitre.org>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 20:18:37 -0400
- To: public-xg-urw3@w3.org
A few items to consider with mail and the wiki: 1. I've heard that when you first try to post to the W3C mailing lists, you get a reply from the W3C server that you have to give consent for storing the emails in W3C archives. I guess I've been part of W3C email lists long enough that I don't remember seeing that. So if you are having trouble posting to W3C lists, please check your inbox or spam filter to see if you have the consent email around. 2. I sometimes noticed discussions added to our wiki, but if you don't subscribe to a wiki page, you may never know there is something there to check out. I suggest that if you post something on the wiki that you also send an email to the list telling people where the post is. Once a discussion gets started on the wiki, it would probably be good to mention it during our telecons or send other periodic emails. Personally, I just like email threads like the one we've had going recently, but I'm old fashioned :-) If you see anything else strange, please contact me and/or post the problem to the list. Others may be having the same issue. Ken ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Ken Laskey MITRE Corporation, M/S H305 phone: 703-983-7934 7151 Colshire Drive fax: 703-983-1379 McLean VA 22102-7508
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