[pct-l] accessing faq's and archives, budget qustions

Jim Keener ( J J ) pct2010 at ridgetrailhiker.com
Fri Aug 26 17:39:04 CDT 2011


Greetings,

Mob mentality. It appears that a lot of criticism I've read recently is the contemptible and cowardly act of kicking someone while he's down. Scott's a big boy, and he can take it as well as give it. My concern is what it says about us. 

A couple of messages today could benefit those on the trail and those planning to be on the trail. Widespread dissemination would have value and would cause no harm - except to easily bruised egos. A lot of the information on the list is valuable to me, but little of it rises to the level of needing copyright protection. Possible exceptions: Barbara Soini and Lon Cooper. IMHO, and I'm the humblest man on the list. 

The best writing here is freely given, and its value would increase, rather than diminish if it were more widely available. 

Walk well,
Jim Keener ( J J )

On Aug 25, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Hootie Martin <hootie2006 at gmail.com> wrote:

>>> I am hoping someone can help me figure out how to access the archives in a
> way that is subject
>>> specific without doing it month by month.
> 
> Kimberlee, funny you should ask this; it seems as though this was exactly
> what Postholer was attempting to provide when he offered to provide a
> subject-sort on the Postholer site.  This offering has been criticized
> heavily by a number of folks on this list, but you can decide for yourself.
> Personally, I like the offering from Postholer as I think it is much more
> user friendly the the manner that the PCT-L archives is currently sorted.  I
> do not receive individual emails and typically only read via the archives
> and the capability that Postholer offers is much more user friendly.
> 
> I think much of the criticism is coming from folks that don't like
> Postholer's critical comments with certain subject matter in the past,
> however, Scott has provided a lot of very nice data and functions to the PCT
> Community over the years and I think this offering is yet another benefit
> that doesn't seem to be readily available with the PCT-L format.
> 
> It will be interesting to see if those folks that have indicated they will
> stop posting to PCT-L so long as Postholer is able to continue reformatting
> the list on his website, will maintain this posture over the long haul.  I
> am guessing not as I think many folks can't resist sharing their comments on
> the public forum.  Only time will tell though.
> 



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