Yes.
Matthew Pitts
N8OHU
On July 23, 2017 9:01:31 AM EDT, "Michael Walker va3mw@... [softrock40]" wrote:
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Does push you emails?
I do prefer the way that the google community functions. Much better organized than yahoo and I can very simply chose which discussion I want to monitor to ignore. Yet, I can simply search as well.?
It's easy to read on any device and you can also imbed pictures to tell a better story.?
Where do they get their funding ? ?How do we know a year from now, they go through the same thing and someone else buys them.?
Mike va3mw
Sent from my iPad
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Bogus? Well a month back we had the discussion on the list and hardly
anyone participated either, actually way less than 92 responded in any
way so the survey had a lot more responses.
So in your opinion is a not bogus way to discuss this issue?
On 7/22/2017 11:59 AM, W2xj w2xj@... [softrock40] wrote:
> Bogus because you have to log into Yahoo to vote. Most of us dont do
> that. We just take the plain text emails.
>
> Sent from my iPad
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> On Jul 22, 2017, at 11:46 AM, Cecil Bayona cecil.bayona@...
> <mailto:cecil.bayona@...> [softrock40]
> <softrock40@... <mailto:softrock40@...>> wrote:
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>> It's been over a month which I think is long enough to get people to
>> vote on the issue, the results are;
>>
>> 60 votes or 60% to move to <>
>>
>> 16 votes or 16% to stay until something happens
>>
>> 12 votes or 13% to let the moderators decide
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>> 2 votes or 2% not interested in the subject
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>> 2 votes or 2% to delete the group.
>>
>> Not a very decisive size group voted but I was expecting that as most
>> people just read the messages and are not active.
>>
>> A total of 92 votes of the members that cared one way or the other.
>>
>> One thing to keep in mind the move requires no action on the part of the
>> members it's all done by groups .io, they would move the memberaccount,
>> files, photos, and messages, all I have to do is send them an email to
>> go ahead as everything is already setup.
>>
>> In the meantime as a safety measure I bought some software and I have a
>> complete local backup of the groups files, photos, and all messages in
>> case of a nuclear meltdown at Verizon/AOL the new owners of Yahoo
>> groups. Right now there is no mechanism to use that backup to restore
>> the user data somewhere else but the software can generate a MySQL
>> database so software could be written to do a restore somewhere else,
>> that is why I spent some money to have a backup of the groups data.
>>
>> So what do we do next?
>>
>> --
>> Cecil - k5nwa
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Cecil - k5nwa
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