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It was just announced at the Innovative Users group meeting that that listserv is moving to EasyDiscuss http://extensions.joomla.org/extension/easydiscuss.

Cindy Harper

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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jason Bengtson
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 9:06 AM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] code4lib mailing list

Yeah, I like option two as well. I could live with option one if need be, but like Matt and Eric I'm not that keen on Google data mining the list.

Best regards,

*Jason Bengtson, MLIS, MA*
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K-State Libraries
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 7:38 AM, Matt Sherman <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> I have no technical answers to the questions you pose, but I second 
> Option #2.
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 5:29 AM, Eric Lease Morgan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Alas, the Code4Lib mailing list software will most likely need to be 
> > migrated before the end of summer, and I’m proposing a number 
> > possible options for the lists continued existence.
> >
> > I have been managing the Code4Lib mailing list since its inception 
> > about twelve years ago. This work has been both a privilege and an 
> > honor. The list itself runs on top of the venerable LISTSERV 
> > application and is
> hosted
> > by the University of Notre Dame. The list includes about 3,500
> subscribers,
> > and traffic very very rarely gets over fifty messages a day. But 
> > alas, University support for LISTSERV is going away, and I believe 
> > the
> University
> > wants to migrate the whole kit and caboodle to Google Groups.
> >
> > Personally, I don’t like the idea of Code4Lib moving to Google Groups.
> > Google knows enough about me (us), and I don’t feel the need for 
> > them to know more. Sure, moving to Google Groups includes a large 
> > convenience factor, but it also means we have less control over our 
> > own computing environment, let alone our data.
> >
> > So, what do we (I) do? I see three options:
> >
> >   0. Let the mailing list die — Not really an option, in my opinion
> >   1. Use Google Groups - Feasible, (probably) reliable, but with 
> > less control
> >   2. Host it ourselves - More difficult, more responsibility, all 
> > but absolute control
> >
> > Again, personally, I like Option #2, and I would probably be willing 
> > to host the list on my one of my computers, (and after a bit of DNS
> trickery)
> > complete with a code4lib.org domain.
> >
> > What do y’all think? If we go with Option #2, then where might we 
> > host
> the
> > list, who might do the work, and what software might we use?
> >
> > —
> > Eric Lease Morgan
> > Artist- And Librarian-At-Large
> >
>