Our group is to do with the Climate matters. Could people respect this, as the group is read by a lot of people and many of you receive a great many emails. We have recently received a posting about the UK/Ireland agreement and the other day we had one about co-operatives, neither of which seemed to have anything to do with Climate Change. The Climate Alliance wishes to engage people in a wide range of issues, not just the obvious environmental dimensions, but the connections with climate need to be made. Indeed where connections are tenuous we welcome discussions which tease them out (as we had with Bombardier). But in general we do not publish items where there is no connection.
If you reply by email and change the subject heading it will take the existing topic heading and change it for all. The problem with that is that when looking at the discussions you won’t be able to see those under the old heading. So if you want to start a new topic don’t reply but just write a new email addressed to climatea...@googlegroups.com
Short posts are great. However we also sometimes don't publish posting which say things like ‘I agree with you’, only in order to keep the traffic down. The best thing to do is send an email directly to the originator.
Many users do not realise that they can look at the history of the discussions. This can be done by going to the topics; try http://groups.google.com/group/climateallianceuk/topics. This has a great advantage insofar you can build upon something that was started many months ago. Or it may be that what you want to say has already been said. Topics, incidentally, has a search facility.
There are various settings by which you can cut down the posts, or not receive any at all. Try the daily digest. For this and more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/climateallianceuk?hl=en
Finally can we remind people that the Climate Alliance web-site is another place to have discussions. It is our hope that we can shift some of the discussions there. Do go and have a look at www.climatealliance.co.uk