From ken.manheimer at gmail.com Wed Feb 25 23:22:19 2009 From: ken.manheimer at gmail.com (ken manheimer) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:22:19 -0500 Subject: [CI-Announce] some ci-announce list changes Message-ID: <2cd46e7f0902251422m296cf41fo490fbc76a8edddd@mail.gmail.com> hi, all. ci-announce at python.org has been around for a long time, and plans to continue. i've changed the operation of the ci-announce list a little bit. it now will send out monthly password reminders, like some other mailman lists. you can disable the reminder for your enrollment, if you prefer. instructions for accessing your account are included in the reminder, when it comes out, including the email account address and password to get you in. look for the reminder option and turn that off when the next reminder comes out (i think, at the end of march). this change was provoked when thinking about possibly increasing a connection with contactimprov.net, which has been undergoing some valuable renovations. in particular, craig harman has turned contactimprov.net into an easy-to-use *self-service* directory, so everyone can add and manage jam, event, and personal entries. if you haven't renewed or established entries there recently, do so soon - it's depending on people maintaining their own entries to bring them across the transition. (as with everything to do with contactimprov.net and ci-announce, the people managing benefit only in helping foster connections in ci - the services are completely free, and there are no ad-sponsorships or anything like that.) i'm hoping that some of the consolidation in contactimprov.net will help establish some clear avenues for announcements and other community communications. please spread the word! (the ci-announce changes will not affect those of you receiving this via redistribution through the dc-ci list. that's a special connection between the two lists, so you don't have to subscribe to both, and dc-ci subscribers won't get password reminders for ci-announce. check out contactimprov.net, though, in any case...) -- ken manheimer http://myriadicity.net Music is the cup that holds the wine of silence. Sound is that cup, but empty. Noise is that cup, broken. -- Robert Fripp -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: