[Coral-List] farewell to the old list, greetings to the new list
Mark Eakin
corals.and.climate at gmail.com
Tue Jun 4 22:05:44 UTC 2024
Welcome subscribers to the NEW Coral-List.
Mike: Thanks for all the work making sure this transition was a smooth one.
Everyone who received Mike’s farewell message should also be receiving this welcome message. If you found this one in your spam or junk folder, time to add coral-list at lists.coralreefs.org to your address book.
For now you will see few changes. In the future we plan to do some modernization but we wanted to get the transition in place first. We at the International Coral Reef Society are happy to now serve as the home of Coral-List.
You may now carry on your conversations.
Cheers,
Mark
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C. Mark Eakin, Ph.D.
Chief Science Advisor, Chasing Coral https://www.chasingcoral.com
Retired NOAA Oceanographer
Living on on lands stewarded by the Nacotchanke (Anacostan) and Piscataway Peoples
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‘'The climate system is an angry beast and we are poking it with sticks.''
Prof. Wallace Broecker, March 17, 1998
> On Jun 4, 2024, at 3:49 PM, Mike Jankulak - NOAA Affiliate via Coral-List <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov> wrote:
>
> Back in February I announced that NOAA and ICRS had reached an agreement to
> transition Coral-List to a new home. This was necessary because of dual
> trends over the last five years or so: fewer people whose actual job
> descriptions included Coral-List work, and growing demands for hardware and
> software upgrades to keep current with evolving and expanding security
> demands. We kept things chugging along in our spare time (call it a labor
> of love) but it just wasn't sustainable in the long term.
>
> Enter the International Coral Reef Society! They have generously offered
> their time, money and people to give the list a professionally-maintained
> home for the long term. I'm here today to announce that we're ready to make
> the big switch.
>
> From here on out, the list address will be:
>
> coral-list at lists.coralreefs.org
>
> If you forget and send email to the old address, you should get an
> autoreply message (until the end of the month anyway) telling you that you
> need to resend your post to the new address. No further messages sent to
> the NOAA address will be forwarded to subscribers or be added to the
> archives.
>
> Speaking of which, the new list archives (now complete, in one location,
> back to 1995) are here:
>
> https://lists.coralreefs.org/pipermail/coral-list/
>
> And the new list information page, where people are welcome to subscribe,
> is here:
>
> https://lists.coralreefs.org/mailman/listinfo/coral-list
>
> One last warning: if this is the last Coral-List message you receive, then
> something may be wrong -- possibly including spam filters on the receiving
> end. Feel free to contact me for help -- if I can't help you then I'll
> connect you with someone who can.
>
> See you on the new list! Thanks everyone for your participation and
> enthusiasm over these last 29 years.
>
> Mike J+
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