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275 votesEvgeny Zaritovskiy responded
Please review results of our analysis and design:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1aBh3RKOIAbC-YOkpQtRJ8kv9kH3ZlXSID7Ezl1bCAlg/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000Post your comments/ideas right here. Until we see major disapproval, this is what we will develop in one of future releases.
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I agree, the posts in opposition to listserv functionality are from the administration viewpoint not the users. We have a neighborhood association, have signed up with WildApricot, but don't believe we'll have an effective transition of membership from utilizing the current yahoo groups list serve. You'll notice that many many forums fail to maintain usage from users, its just too much to ask for most people to login to a site for a casual area of their life. That may change when people have their own personal websites where they can attach sites and forums (like gadgets on igoogle). In the meantime, those who like the ease of having information pushed at them with the ability to quickly respond in their email client is vital. One of our members is involved with another membership organization and they tried a forum style (don't think it was WildApricot), but interaction died so they're going back to their yahoo group.