Yes. The sub-group would be the board of the agency while the larger group may or may not be part of the board.?
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Could I create a sub-group with only one or two people to study the ramifications of this approach?
Eric
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On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 4:20 AM, Duane
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On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 03:19 AM, Eric Johnson wrote:
The first that comes to mind is whether the fact that we've already completed the main group transfer would still allow us to move the newly created sub-group at no additional cost. The second is the process. Do we simply set up "sub-group.io" and then task the move of the Yahoo group to the new sub-group.
There should be no problem creating the subgroup, then transferring the information from YG into it.? Even if you'd done it initially, it would have been 2 separate transfers.? Make sure you understand the changes that will be made in addressing the original (main) group before creating the subgroup,
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Subgroups? There's a slight delay after creating the subgroup before you can access the main or subgroup again, usually only a few minutes, while the DNS information is propagated throughout the world.
Duane
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