>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Randy Melen - SLAC/SCS [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:21 AM
>> To: Young, Charles C.
>> Cc: atlas-sccs-planning-l
>> Subject: Re: FW: [Usatlas-l] Networks and US LHC Tier centers
>>
>>
>> Charlie, I now understand why I did not see this email. I am
>> subscribed to:
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>> but this email seems to have been sent to:
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>> I guess I don't understand why the announcement of a
>> computing/networking meeting was not announced on something
>> like [log in to unmask] but maybe I'm confused
>> about what gets sent to each of the 4 mailing lists. From
>> the track record of the state of US Atlas organization, I
>> don't expect my confusion to go away. :)
Is there a taxonomy documented somewhere as to how these lists
are intended to be used (with examples?) Even with a taxonomy
defined, I tend to experience that people will use any list
they think of first (think of the experience that many people
who tend to use unix at SLAC will send questions to unix-admin
first even about windows things). But at least one can "assist"
the sender with a new recommendation of where to email if
there is a clearly defined taxonomy to refer to.
Gary
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