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OPEN vs. CLOSED communities

Thomas.Schneider.Wien
Hello there, at REXXLA and/or ibm-netrexx,


Please *do consider* to make your very valuable *LISTS*

*Open community* :-)

This would allow *all* interested people, to *subscribe* those two
valuabe Lists ...

Like the Java Community does ir with [NBDEV], the NetBeans development
group .....

This will imply, that everybody can get, very quickly, *access* to those
development groups,
namely Classic Reyy, Open Object Rexx, and NetRexs *instantly*, without
any *need*
*to subscribe* something ....


This will also *spread* (I'm sure) the reognition of *REXX* (any
dialects) *very fast*
thru the Internet!


With kind regards,

Thomas Schneider
IT-Consulting
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Europe

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Re: [RexxLA] OPEN vs. CLOSED communities

Robert L Hamilton
This raises an interesting question: Why hasn't Rexx spread further, faster??????

Large, affluent universities such as Southern Methodist here in Dallas do not deal with it. One smaller University has dealt with it on Mainframes but did not know about REXX in other venues. Why is that? Maybe Thomas has raised a pertinent, and somewhat puzzling question in a backhanded way.

?????????????

Bobh

On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Thomas Schneider <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello there, at REXXLA and/or ibm-netrexx,


Please *do consider* to make your very valuable *LISTS*

*Open community* :-)

This would allow *all* interested people, to *subscribe* those two
valuabe Lists ...

Like the Java Community does ir with [NBDEV], the NetBeans development
group .....

This will imply, that everybody can get, very quickly, *access* to those
development groups,
namely Classic Reyy, Open Object Rexx, and NetRexs *instantly*, without
any *need*
*to subscribe* something ....


This will also *spread* (I'm sure) the reognition of *REXX* (any
dialects) *very fast*
thru the Internet!


With kind regards,

Thomas Schneider
IT-Consulting
Erdbergstr. 52-60/1/13
1030 Wien
Austria
Europe

Tel: 0043/1/7500 4531
SKYPE ID: Thomas.Schneider.Wien
Google mail ID: Thomas.Schneider.Wien (only used from my RedBull Android
Handy)
XING-ID:  [hidden email]
Face-Book ID: Thomas.Schneider.Wien






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Re: OPEN vs. CLOSED communities

Ian T Stirling
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Thomas.Schneider.Wien wrote
Hello there, at REXXLA and/or ibm-netrexx,


Please *do consider* to make your very valuable *LISTS*

*Open community* :-)

This would allow *all* interested people, to *subscribe* those two
valuabe Lists ...
I am not sure what you want from the ibm-netrexx list.  

There are no limitations to who can subscribe to the list.

Ian Sirling
IBM Hursley
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Re: OPEN vs. CLOSED communities

Bruce Skelly
The only closed list I know of is the RexxLA list, which is a benefit  
of membership in RexxLA.  Every other Rexx list I'm aware of is open.  
Possible exception are lists associated with committers on a project.

I'm glad that the RexxLA list is closed and available to RexxLA  
members only. Truth be told, it is why I keep my membership current.

Bruce

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> Thomas.Schneider.Wien wrote:
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>> Hello there, at REXXLA and/or ibm-netrexx,
>>
>>
>> Please *do consider* to make your very valuable *LISTS*
>>
>> *Open community* :-)
>>
>> This would allow *all* interested people, to *subscribe* those two
>> valuabe Lists ...
>>
>>
>
> I am not sure what you want from the ibm-netrexx list.
>
> There are no limitations to who can subscribe to the list.
>
> Ian Sirling
> IBM Hursley
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Re: OPEN vs. CLOSED communities

Thomas.Schneider.Wien
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Hello Ian,
    ia any *otherr* lists I am a member of, like the NetBeans
Development Groupt* [nbdev], for instance,
any may others, I can *simply send an **attached** file !

OK! ??

Thomas Schneider (vulgo Tom), from *hot* Vienna, Asutra....

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Am 03.07.2010 14:09, schrieb Ian T Stirling:

>
> Thomas.Schneider.Wien wrote:
>    
>> Hello there, at REXXLA and/or ibm-netrexx,
>>
>>
>> Please *do consider* to make your very valuable *LISTS*
>>
>> *Open community* :-)
>>
>> This would allow *all* interested people, to *subscribe* those two
>> valuabe Lists ...
>>
>>
>>      
> I am not sure what you want from the ibm-netrexx list.
>
> There are no limitations to who can subscribe to the list.
>
> Ian Sirling
> IBM Hursley
>
>    


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