Tim wrote:

> As far as I'm
> concerned, they're only of use for someone who wants to 
solve a
> particular problem, and not be part of any on-going 
participation.

I participate where I think my input could be useful, but Iǘe 
learned to stay out of conversations where the extent of my 
knowledge isn't going to add to the conversation. As such, 
aside from some newbie help and testing feedback, my use is 
primarily for problem-solving h/t

Yes, I think Hyperkitty has potential, PWF :-) I like the FAS 
account (I've had one for years, but there is getting to be a 
bit more that one can do with the login :-)
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