Hi Matteo,
always nice to see people think a step further! :) ... I should have
given these hints too ... not only the bloody numbers.
But well ... no regrets ... I managed to beat Gabby's response time by
27 seconds ... ah no .. not the numbers again. ;)
Cheers,
Fabian.
On 05/17/2013 01:23 PM, Matteo Romanello wrote:
> Dear Marion,
>
> As Gabby mentioned (cheers!) since last year there is also a
> Digital Classicist Deutschland mailing list <
> http://www.listserv.dfn.de/archives/digitalclassicistde.html>,
> which as of now counts 55 subscribers, that is people who have
> attended at least one of the DigiClass Berlin seminars <
> http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/seminar2012>.
>
> The aim of the DC-DE list is not to create a parallel strand of
> the community, but rather to create a sub-forum for communication
> and discussion with the possibility of having that in German
> without annoying the non-German speakers on the DC list ;-).
>
> This said, I would like to use this chance to invite people on this
> list that are based in Germany to join *also* the DC-DE list via
> the registration form at <
> http://www.listserv.dfn.de/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=digitalclassicistde&A=1>.
>
> Best, Matteo
>
>
> On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Gabriel Bodard
> <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Dear Marion,
>>
>> That information isn't publicly available on the web anywhere
>> (for obvious reasons it's only accessible to administrators of
>> the discussion list), but as of today there appear to be 480
>> members of this list. (It's worth noting that at least a couple
>> of dozen people left during the discussion of Perseus and CTS a
>> few weeks ago, presumably because list traffic increased by an
>> order or two of magnitude for 72 hours or so. ;-) )
>>
>> Worth asking as well how many members there are on the Digital
>> Classicist Deutschland list? A few dozen more, I'd guess...
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Gabby
>>
>>
>> On 2013-05-17 12:04, Lamé Marion wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all, I'm putting altogether some information about
>>> classics online. I wanted to show to some of my colleagues how
>>> Classics are active by giving the number of subscribers to the
>>> Digital Classicist mailing list.
>>>
>>> I've been on the mailing list web page and, for now, I've not
>>> found such information. Could anybody give me a number, even if
>>> approximate, please?
>>>
>>> All the best, Marion Lamé Docteur en Histoire, spécialisée en
>>> épigraphie numérique. Carnet de recherche sur «Hypothèse»: «
>>> Épigraphie en réseau <http://eer.hypotheses.org/> » =
>>> <http://eer.hypotheses.org <http://eer.hypotheses.org/>>
>>> (plateforme «Hypothèse <http://hypotheses.org/>» du CLEO
>>> <http://cleo.cnrs.fr/>)
>>>
>>> Page web Centre Camille Julllian
>>> <http://sites.univ-provence.**fr/ccj/spip.php?article65<http://sites.univ-provence.fr/ccj/spip.php?article65>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
Digital Clacissist <http://digitalclassicist.org/**>, Projects page:
>>> Epigraphie en réseau
>>> <http://wiki.**digitalclassicist.org/**Epigraphie_en_reseau%20<http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/Epigraphie_en_reseau%20>>
>>>
>>>
=
>>> <http://wiki.**digitalclassicist.org/**Epigraphie_en_reseau<http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/Epigraphie_en_reseau>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>>
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