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Hi Rob,It's a different approach to addressing the problem you mention with the mailing list, but you can review the THREDDS email online at:
<http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/coohl/mhonarc/MailArchives/thredds/th reads.html>The archive gets updated overnight with the previous days messages and it's indexed by thread and by date, so it can be a handy way of reviewing the THREDDS email exchanges.
Please let me know if this addresses your concern. -- Ben PS Are you going to be at the IRIS annual workshop next week?--On Wednesday, June 05, 2002 4:19 PM -0600 Unidata Support <address@hidden> wrote:
------- Forwarded MessageTo: address@hidden From: Robert Casey <address@hidden> Subject: mailing list suggestion Organization: UCAR/Unidata Keywords: 200206051759.g55HxLJ23154To THREDDS mailing list administrator: I would like to suggest that a prefix [THREDDS] be added to the subject line of the email that is distributed by majordomo so that readers can more easily go back through discussions related to THREDDS. I am finding that the discussions among the group is becoming quite voluminous and I don't have time to keep up with it in real-time. Just a suggestion. -----------------------------------------------------------;------------ Robert Casey, Software Engineer |\ IRIS Data Management Center ..... .. .,^ /\ | \ /\ ..... 1408 NE 45th St. ~ ~ ' \| ! ~~ Seattle, WA 98105 ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (address@hidden) ------- End of Forwarded Message
From address@hidden Thu Jun 6 09:50:25 2002 Subject: Re: thredds
Thanks. That will probably do fine. I figure at some point I will have time to go back and read everything to catch up. Sorry I haven't contributed to the discussion lately, but it looks like the work is in capable hands.
PS Are you going to be at the IRIS annual workshop next week?
Yes I will. Will we see anyone from Unidata there? -Rob