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Re: moderators, files, and sites

2003-05-18 by otacon28us

hey ,
     i just went through my photo album on here,and deleted off some 
older pics of my gear (removed about 14 pics) i didn't realize i had 
that many pics up in there maybe this will help to open up some more 
room for new files,and pics .. if everyone works together on this 
and stays responsible for removing there files after so long of a 
period of time i think that would help out for some of the newer 
members,and give them the opportunity to share in the fruits of all 
what is available on this group as well..

happy to do my part to add some more room to this site,

sam(otacon28)

 --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus" 
<liberatusvirus@y...> wrote:
> UHH reported a while ago that he couldn't add a file because we'd 
> almost reached our limit. I've tried to contact Chris Thackston, 
who 
> founded this group, and Rolf Baehr, who must have become the 
> moderator through Chris, to deal with the situation, but both of 
> their given addresses came up empty. They do not appear to be 
> involved anymore. Yahoo tells me that its privacy policy prevents 
it 
> from appointing a new moderator with the power to manage the 
files. 
> Our options are (1) to ask individuals to delete their own files 
> after a certain period of time, (2) to set up another site 
somewhere 
> to add more files as necessary, (3) to have someone start a new 
> group altogether, with new moderators, on Yahoo or elsewhere. 
> 
> Vern Graner offered to host the group outside Yahoo some time ago. 
A 
> few of us exchanged views about it; a search of the archives 
> under "Yahoo" will probably locate the thread. There are pros and 
> cons; how strong they are should be a matter of consensus, or at 
> least as democratic as possible. To his everlasting credit, Vern 
is 
> already hosting the DTXpressions site formerly handled by Giles 
> Hearn. We could certainly keep going as currently constituted on 
> Yahoo; the only drawback is that files will accumulate unless we 
> periodically delete our own and recommend that others do so as 
well 
> to make more room. Thoughts?

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