This is a completely public jiscmail list. Anyone can read it. Hurray. Much of the point of having an open e-list is so that you can spread information without having to make everyone take part in the conversation, and to help people stay abreast of current developments.
Joining this list can be a very useful way for people to passively learn more about cycling and society. In fact, it might be the way someone chooses if they want to make any commitment to working in the overlap between academia, campaigning and industry. Is there really a problem with people silently watching, *learning* and leaving? Do people really need an elitist personal commitment to cycling and a certain level of knowledge before we let them learn more? Would we rather encourage everyone to talk even when they have nothing to say?
I don't care if someone doesn't understand how to auto subscribe. Those messages don’t arrive that often. Snapping at people for it serves no positive purpose and just creates an unwelcoming impression.
Pete
Open University Geography
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