[AccessD] Moderator Message

Dan Waters dwaters at usinternet.com
Wed Aug 5 11:52:20 CDT 2009


I know when I started on this list I had much to learn.  How many new people
are subscribing?  Perhaps the moderators have enough data to show what the
'new subscriber' monthly rate has been from the beginning till now.  A chart
would be in order!

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 11:30 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Moderator Message

Dan,

Wondrous works for me too, as does nefarious.

Anyone can do filters, that is not an issue I am sure.  My concern is simply
that a list needs 
traffic or it will not attract members.  Of course AccessD is an Access
oriented list but in the end 
if the total traffic drops below a certain point, the list slowly dies.  It
is my opinion that is 
the case with AccessD now, and I am simply trying to spark a discussion on
that subject.

It can be argued either way.

Too much off topic traffic and no one wants to be on the list.  Not enough
traffic of any kind and 
no one wants to be on the list.  Very likely we will retain the hard core
membership, those who have 
been here forever, but a new member is going to see nothing happening and
just go away.  On a day to 
day basis, I see nothing happening here.

Does AccessD even have a reason to exist anymore?  Access is still a huge
installed base out there, 
where are all of the questions, all the newbies trying to make it work?

I think to some extent that having VB traffic, and SQL Server traffic, and
Access traffic, and OT 
but technical traffic all flowing on this one list makes the list an
interesting place to be even if 
there is nothing Access flowing today.  Having SQL Server traffic here makes
people think about how 
SQL Server might work as a BE for Access.  Having .Net traffic here makes
people think about how 
easy or hard it is to do things in one vs the other.

I was there voting for the other lists when this list was booming and I was
wading through 200 
messages a day.  That is no longer the case and (in market speak) I fear
that we have diluted the 
brand to the point where the brand is meaningless.

I belong to several of the other lists (though not OT) and see little if any
traffic on any of them. 
  As a newcomer, why would I subscribe to 5 different lists with no traffic
on any of them?  OTOH I 
might subscribe to one list with a fair amount of technical traffic of
various sorts, but a strong 
Access guru base.

Again, I am simply trying to spark a discussion on this subject.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


Dan Waters wrote:
> Hey John,  
> 
> Wondrous works for me!
> 
> I like the multiple lists.  I've set up Outlook rules that put all email
> from the different lists into a single inbox folder that I've titled 'DB
> Advisors'.  This way I get all the 'action' in one place, and by looking
at
> the source, I generally know what the subject category is.  And it's all
> good!
> 
> The only issue I would like to ask everyone to try to address is when a
> discussion goes off subject for many emails and no one changes the subject
> line!  Please everyone - change the subject line!
> 
> Thanks!
> Dan

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