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From: "Keith Winkelman" <>
Subject: RE: TNCOCKE-L-List - Management or the Lack Thereof
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 00:01:05 -0800
In-Reply-To: <143.1c3c1739.2ce95c7e@aol.com>
Same as my previous post. When we bring it to Rootsweb's attention that the
list is apparently minus an admin, they will first try to contact the admin
of record. If they cannot, then they will place the list on the "adoptable"
list. When this happens, Rootsweb staff act as the admin for the list - and
they are very capable, too. They'd much rather one of us adopt the list (if
this turns out to be the case) because we're the ones who care about it
most.
They're currently trying to contact the list admin of record.
Keith
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Subject: TNCOCKE-L-List - Management or the Lack Thereof
That is an excellent question... What if someone dies and Rootsweb would
never
have a clue what was happening? If this be the case, then when the older
List
Manager's die, ALL the Lists could get in the same shape as this one...
Limping along on the determination of those who subscribe.
Ruth
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