Dobson, Malcolm wrote:
> The problem of the 'communities of interest' idea is that they are closed
> & controlled - ie clubs over which one person (the administrator) has
> the the power of inclusion or exclusion. They also exclude the
> possibilities of cross-fertilisation that this list allows. When people
> ask for help or ideas it's not just colleagues from the same sector or
> area of interest that respond, & they wouldn't allow the general
> discussion of general professional issues that this list covers.
But we don't need to worry about that - this list will continue, and no-one
will use the 'communities of interest'.
John Briggs
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