Dance and technology zone -- Sharing the load

From: Armando Menicacci (armando@cybercable.fr)
Date: 11/12/00


<x-flowed>Dear Scott, Marc and List,
I have a small (maybe silly) suggestion : some of us (more or less) 
have students in dance-tech departments. Is it possible to share the 
load you brought (for our joy) in a part? We could mantain pieces of 
the site giving it to some students. Not to load them too much. We 
could split the cake into slices if someone could coordinate the 
thing.
I know I could ask to a couple of mines. What do you think?

Best regards


>Hello list,
>
>To follow on from my post about the current state of increased 
>fossilization of the Dance and Technology Zone -- there is also the 
>issue of folks, some of you, who have in the last year or so asked 
>Mark and I to update their artist links. It's a simple thing of 
>course to do -- but I'm sure all of you who are increasingly busy as 
>well can appreciate how electronic responsibilities become 
>impossible to maintain on consistent basis [remember when email was 
>fun?]
>
>However, this issue raises a couple of questions we wouldn't mind 
>getting some feedback on -- firstly, if we are unable to find 
>someone to help or some funds or something -- then I would be 
>inclined to archive the site in some way with clear indications that 
>it was 'frozen' at a certain point in time. So many of the links 
>will continue to be useful and for researchers interested in the 
>historical there is some good information there. Then it would join 
>the OSU servers couple of old pages which they have thankfully left 
>on line.
>
>But this may be jumping the gun -- perhaps someone will come up with 
>a good suggestion for helping to maintain what we think was, still 
>is to some extent and could be again a valuable bit of the net.
>
>Regards,
>
>Scott
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Armando
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