A blog might be a good idea as it will allow all users to read or focus on the topics they want, provide feedback and keep a record of discussions in general.

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From: h+t--friends-bounces@chrispy.net [h+t--friends-bounces@chrispy.net] on behalf of Phyllis Orrick [phylliso@berkeley.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 2:59 PM
To: JerryKrueg@aol.com
Cc: h+t--friends@chrispy.net
Subject: [H+T--Friends] chat room suggestion

Jerry,

I, too, have an aversion to tracking discussions in long list-serv threads. I always worry I'll miss something or read the same thing twice.

As co-coordinator for communications for the subcommittee, I'm interested in coming up with new ways to reach people.  When you say "chat room" do you have any specific examples you like? We may be able to add something to the website through google sites, though I'm not sure how private it could be. Or we could start a blog. Thoughts? Everyone?

Best,

Phyllis


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