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Jeffrey Warren  
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 More options Sep 21 2012, 3:23 pm
From: Jeffrey Warren <j...@publiclaboratory.org>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 15:23:33 -0400
Local: Fri, Sep 21 2012 3:23 pm
Subject: Re: New PLOTS Spectrometry list

Actually this is a good time to ask -- most PLOTS lists (local and topical)
have a few moderators who help keep topics on the right lists, deal with
spam and unsubscribe requests, and generally facilitate discussion. if
anyone's interested in helpin in this way, please contact
moderat...@publiclaboratory.org!

Jeff

On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Jeffrey Warren
<j...@publiclaboratory.org>wrote:

> Hi, all! I created *a new list for spectrometry/spectral analysis
> discussions*. I think it's fine to CC in the main list (this one)
> especially on a new topic but let's consider moving the longer threads onto
> "plots-spectrometry@googlegroups.com".

> Sign up here: https://groups.google.com/group/plots-spectrometry

> Mainly we want to avoid exhausting the attention span of Public Lab folks
> who are not that interested in spectrometry, and not have to feel worried
> about actually *having* really long spectrometry conversations. This is
> kind of like how "grassrootsmapping@googlegroups.com" is mainly for
> balloon/kite mapping, and overlap with the main list is OK. I'll be a
> little annoying fwding things back and forth for the next week or so, and
> I'll also send specific invitations to folks who have been very
> spectro-active.

> It's also now a default-on option on the registration form:
> http://publiclaboratory.org/user/register (you have to be logged out to
> see)

> Jeff


 
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