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Re: Group Policy Announcement For New Members


b&p
 

As an outside observer, I can't think of anything you have left out. Depending on how much of a stickler you want to be, you could make an "I read it and I will abide by the rules" check box part of the joining procedure, but that probably wouldn't be necessary if you have a trustworthy crew. Just my opinion; I never heard of your group's subject matter before?reading this dispatch five minutes ago, and I continue to be amazed and impressed that there is an interest group for just about everything!

Good luck with your migration to ; I hope it is as smooth as ours has been.

Paul (b&p)

PS - I haven't identified the name of our group since we are a private-on-line group of friends with a common work and interest background dating back years, as well as other interests in common. We use the discussion group format to stay in touch easily and are grateful that was here to jump to when Yahoo "socked it to us" one last time! This GMF is also very helpful, so big props for that, too, and to all who think of issues I haven't but find useful knowing about.

On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 1:31 PM Rich Sartore <admiral@...> wrote:
Hello Fellow Owners/Moderators,

I just transferred my group from Yahoo! to and was wondering if any of you have a suggestion regarding the best way of informing new members of your group purpose/policies.? Previously, I included the link to a PDF in the welcome email to the new member and that file outlined the purpose of the group, what subjects were and were not acceptable for posting, general etiquette, etc.? It's a two-page file and am happy to share it with other owners/moderators, but given the many features of , I welcome any suggestions for a better way to handle this.

Thanks Much,
Rich?

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