Chris Hill via Nettime-tmp on Sat, 15 Jul 2023 22:13:30 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> Nettime-tmp Digest, Vol 3, Issue 12


I've been reading nettime since the beginning and value the discussions. Please keep me on the list. 
Thanks to you all who are taking on the responsibilities of the list.

Chris 

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Today's Topics:

   1. nettime revivified (ddraig@pobox.com)
   2. Re: Lurking but avid reader (Steven Barnes)
   3. Re: Summary of today's meeting (TICHAUER Micha?l)


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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 21:35:51 +1000
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Subject: <nettime> nettime revivified
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Hi

I've been on the list since it started, (from memory it sprung out of
futurec) but mostly lurk, and I *think* I'm receiving mail from
nettime-tmp, so I assume this means I'm on the new list?

Is that how we tell if we made it through the Great Purge? Mail from
nettime-tmp means we're subbed to the new list?  Is mail still going
through the old list as well, or can we assume that there's only one list,
so if we are seeing recent <nettime> mail then we are on the list?  Or are
there two lists running simultaneously?


Thanks for keeping it going, by the way, it's nice to see *some* mailing
lists have survived, most have ... evaporated

Dwayne
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 22:05:32 +0000
From: Steven Barnes <steve.barnes@med.fsu.edu>
To: "nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org" <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org>
Subject: Re: <nettime> Lurking but avid reader
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Ditto

On Jul 14, 2023, at 6:03 PM, Timothy Druckrey via Nettime-tmp <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org> wrote:

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Opting-in to the new iteration of nettime....it's a legacy worth sustaining...
Tim
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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 12:31:26 +0000
From: TICHAUER Micha?l <michael.tichauer@irsn.fr>
To: Nettime-tmp <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org>
Subject: Re: <nettime> Summary of today's meeting
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Hi Joe (and nettimers friends),

Likewise. I used to be a well member at the same era, kicking discussions out from my telnet window. This was a fantastic and - oddly enough - friendly place. It was a vibrant scene, I miss those years spending nights reading unending rants on tty, just like a ga-ga Mercury listening to the radio.

I have been a nettime lurker for the past 25 years or so, sometimes a bit distant from some discussions, sometimes deeply into them. I guess it?s the first or the second time I write here but I never felt I had something interesting enough to share with you folks. Nettime is part of my growing, over the years. There?s no conclusion whatsoever.

All the best to all of you.
Michael (formerly michael at well dot com)



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> On 15 Jul 2023, at 12:31, Joseph Rabie via Nettime-tmp <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org> wrote:
>
> ?Hello all,
>
> In the late nineties, I was a member of the Well. This could be accessed by a text client, or a web interface, which is what I used. As an example of an online forum, it was a flourishing, exuberant space, with many active conversations going on simultaneously in many subjects. The forum format worked very well, it was civilised and convivial, and I miss it. Members in the San Francisco area got together on occasion.
>
> Are there other people on Nettime who used the Well, or similar spaces?
>
> Have a good weekend ! -
> Joe.
>
>
>
>> Le 15 juil. 2023 ? 11:52, Geoffrey Goodell via Nettime-tmp <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org> a ?crit :
>>
>> Dear John, new mods, and all --
>>
>> Congratulations on reaching consensus on a plan to migrate to a new list and
>> manage the list going forward.  This is a great social achievement as well as a
>> great technical achievement.
>>
>> The plans for social activities beyond the list itself are exciting.  I wonder
>> whether it is possible to demonstrate that such activities are in fact an
>> instrumental and critical to the success of a community in general, and whether
>> the success of an online forum depends upon the success of a community that
>> operates and enables it.  Nettime is certainly different from the online fora
>> operated by social media platforms, but what makes it different?  Is it because
>> the group that operates the infrastructure is not for profit?  Is it because
>> the participants in the forum have a say in how it operates?  Is it because its
>> leaders aspire to build something special and believe in what they are
>> believing?
>>
>> Looking forward to insightful discussion for many years to come.
>>
>> Best wishes --
>>
>> Geoff
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