BillSF9c,
For any and all groups I am in & own, it it untenable if they grow.
No groups that currently exist or that are created before Jan 18th are affected by the new pricing structure. Which may or may not be changed before it goes into effect; possible changes are, I think, why Mark has opened the topic for comment.
Basic groups that upgrade to Premium will maintain the pricing that is or was in place at the time of their upgrade.
To see a group that could soon use an extra Gig in the semi-near
future burdened with buying 30... yes, not 20 - 30 now, when 1G would
last us another 20 years, is just unworkable.
The price does not increase, only the amount of storage.
If you decide to upgrade to Premium before the new pricing goes into effect you'll get the benefit of the increased storage, but without the $0.55/yr/member charge for members over 400.
Where else can lists/grouos, go?
It depends on the needs of the group. There are a number of alternative services out there, each having different pros and cons from the point of view of any given group.
For groups that are primarily email lists Google Groups is frequently cited. But I haven't used one in many years and haven't researched them. Others may have relevant knowledge.
Shal
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