I am happy with Jerry;s procedural proposals as in this message:
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Date sent: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 08:40:21 -0500 (EST)
From: Gerald Levy <glevy@pratt.edu>
Send reply to: Gerald Levy <glevy@pratt.edu>
To: ope-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu
Subject: [OPE-L:271] archives proposal
> Let's make a decision -- aye or nay -- on Duncan's proposal (see #230).
>
> Here's what I am proposing procedurally:
>
> 1) have discussion until November 15 (this will give everyone an
> opportunity to think about the proposal and voice their perspectives).
>
> 2) make a decision on (or shortly after) November 15 to:
>
> a) (***if*** there is consensus) open the archives as Duncan proposed
> or
> b) decide to extend discussion on this topic.
>
> Speaking only for myself, I'd like to see this topic resolved so that we
> can then move on to other topics and not keep returning to this one. It is
> also my feeling that we are closer to consensus on this question than we
> have been at any time in the past.
>
> In solidarity, Jerry
>
>
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Michael
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