So save it...

Don Rubin drubin at YORKU.CA
Fri Jun 10 10:22:09 EDT 2016


Bravo Michael.

Don

Sent from my iPad

> On Jun 10, 2016, at 9:55 AM, Michael Wallace <mwallace at THEATREMUSEUMCANADA.CA> wrote:
> 
> I can check with Theatre Museum Canada's email provider to see if this is
> something we can do.
> 
> (the Theatre Museum itself is a spin-off of a former CATR committee)
> 
> -Mike Wallace
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Canadian Theatre Research [mailto:CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA] On Behalf
> Of Appledore
> Sent: June 10, 2016 9:47 AM
> To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
> Subject: Re: So save it...
> 
> Thanks Wes.
> 
> So clearly CATR doesn't have the ability or desire to maintain or find an
> institution to maintain CANDRAMA. And that is understandable. And list
> servers are considered old school technology. However many of us like this
> list and want it to continue...so, should we start making suggestions on how
> this can be done..I think the obvious solution is for someone connected with
> another institution (university or college) who knows how to connect with
> the IT department and get some institutional buy in (research tool that
> CANDRAMA is) on the political/funding end....to see if this is actually
> feasible.
> 
> Either way, it is clear that someone(s) will have to take the plunge and
> start digging.
> 
> I am not associated with an institution or business (as a self employed
> artist) so cannot really help.......because I know it is easy to say
> "someone else should do it" and hate being one of those back seat drivers.
> 
> Just a quick check finds articles like this:
> 
> https://www.lsoft.com/manuals/16.0/htmlhelp/list%20subscribers/AboutMailingL
> ists.html
> 
> http://m.wikihow.com/Create-a-Listserv
> 
> David Ferry
> 416-433-5826 appledor at sympatico.ca
> http://davidferry.workbooklive.com
> 
>> On Jun 10, 2016, at 9:31 AM, Wes Pearce <Wes.Pearce at UREGINA.CA> wrote:
>> 
>> The Candram list serv was never officially operated or even under the
> auspices of CATR but was just how the association sometimes unofficially
> communicated with members.  Given the realities of today's technologies and
> the nature of online communications CATR has made the decision to move
> forward. BUT anyone is free to launch a new listserv if they like (as was
> the origins of this one) but the initiative will not come from CATR.  
>> 



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