| Hello, please keep me on the list too.  best, whkc 
 
 My sincere thanks as well in the hope of emigrating to the new listnina czegledyQuoting Sean Cubitt via Nettime-tmp <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org>:great to have nettime secured again. thanks to all who had a hand in the resurrection. Fragments of the true cross all round#  distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission#  <nettime>  is a moderated mailing list for net criticism,#  collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets#  more info: https://mail.ljudmila.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-tmp#  archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org#  @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject:
 @paul van der walt - I'll take up that offer of a coffee in Naarm in a few months when I'm back
 
 Seán Cubitt
 
 I acknowledge the Boonwurrong and Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin nation on whose unceded lands I live and work
 
 New publications:
 
 Stephen Rust, Salma Monani and Sean Cubitt (eds), Ecocinema Theory and Practice 2, Routledge. 2023. Open access: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003246602
 
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 2. Re: Nettime veterans patiently reading (Rosemary Bodolay)
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 4. Pruning and gardening (paul van der walt)
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 Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 17:04:12 -0400
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 On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 09:16:22PM +0200, christine treguier via Nettime-tmp wrote:
 
 Whatabout us letting you know we will stick to your boots and you justhave to collect all senders' mails.
 
 I'm also in favour of this, but at the same time I want to communicate
 that with an e-mail so I'm added to the list of recent posters.
 
 Cheers!
 
 --
 Jos? Mar?a (Chema) Mateos || https://rinzewind.org
 
 
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 Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 16:17:54 -0500
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 I want to stay on list, too!
 
 ~ Rosemary
 rosemary@artindustry.org
 
 
 
 On Jul 14, 2023, at 3:27 PM, Andrew Libby via Nettime-tmp <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org> wrote:
 ?I also want to stay on the list. Mods, please don't take me off.
 
 Andrew
 
 
 
 I'm a lurker on the list, perhaps inclined to be more active as globalcultural politics grows more heated and weird. I'm making sure here to
 register my activity so that I won't be excluded.  I currently have
 presence on Twitter, Bluesky, Mastodon, Micro.blog and a few other less
 likely candidates, visiting all and looking for the right neighborhood to
 settle into.  But there's always email...
 
 
 On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 3:44?AM Bruce Sterling via Nettime-tmp <nettime-tmp@mail.ljudmila.org> wrote:
 
 It's rare for me to harangue the nettimers, but I'm very pro-nettime, so
 I'm going to seize this opportunity to send mail to "ljudmila.org," if
 only to show that I don't want to be pruned from the list.
 
 I'm up in the Balkan mountains this season, where I discovered that a
 shortwave radio that must be 40 years old still functions.  This
 discovery
 gave me a lot of the same moral comfort that I derive from nettime.
 Short-wave radio, it's not for everybody, but some people have 'em.
 
 After all, what else is there: Twitter?  Sort of.  Maybe.  For a while.
 
 "All my followers are accumulated social capital that seem to have been
 rendered near worthless by algorithmic deflation," the author laments:
 
 https://www.eugenewei.com/blog/2023/7/6/how-to-blow-up-a-timeline
 
 Bruce Sterling
 
 
 
 
 On 11 Jul 2023, at 5:29 PM, John Preston via Nettime-tmp <
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 Opting-in to the new iteration of nettime....it's a legacy worth sustaining...
 Tim
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 Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 11:33:45 +1000
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 Hey all,
 
 I wanted to reassure folks - tl;dr: if you're receiving this
 email, you'll receive "new nettime" emails! :)
 
 We (and please correct me if i'm misrepresenting things, other
 mods) have no intention of dropping folks off the list.  I'd like
 to clarify what the intended course of action is:
 
 * add all current subscribers of nettime-tmp to nettime-l when
 it's ready,
 
 * send out an announcement with the new list details,
 
 * try to find folks we might've missed, and subscribe them, too
 <-- this one deserves some explanation.
 
 
 From what i understand Felix explained, the reason we don't have a"canonical, full" list of nettime subscribers, is because due to
 spam and delivery issues over the course of time, Mailman will
 have auto-unsubscribed people in some circumstances.  These
 recipients will necessarily have been missed when instantiating
 nettime-tmp, and we want to at least make an effort to try and
 figure out who might've been unsubscribed in this fashion.  I'm
 hoping there might be logs, if not, i'm thinking that scouring the
 archives of the past year or two might be another source of email
 addresses.  The risk there of course is that we might pick up
 addresses of folks who have purposely unsubscribed, and might
 perceive it as "spammy" if we resubscribed them.  But such is
 life, and i guess it's the best we can do in the circumstances.
 
 But rest assured, there are no plans to "prune" folks for
 inactivity.  Lurking is acceptable and welcome - i know i did it
 for a while! :)
 
 And as an aside, i did want to say that it's heart-warming to see
 folks coming out of the woodwork expressing enthusiasm to continue
 receiving nettime-l, even if not everybody has time or inclination
 to contribute.  I also perceive a shift in that it seems lately
 we're allowing a lot of space for the "human" side of nettime --
 expressing that we value it, that we value the connections made
 through it, etc.  I think that's great.  At one point someone (was
 it Felix or Menno?) said that nettime had a bit of a forbidding
 "academic" aura, which i can understand.  My personal feeling is
 that being more free in our "meta-conversation" for want of a
 better term, actually goes a fair way to reestablishing the
 humanity of this community's participants.
 
 Thanks everyone, keep well,
 
 p.
 
 PS: I'm based in Naarm Melbourne, Australia and am always happy
 for a coffee catchup!
 
 
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 Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 10:52:14 +0100
 From: Geoffrey Goodell <goodell@oxonia.net>
 To: John Preston <nettime@jpreston.xyz>
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 Subject: Re: <nettime> Summary of today's meeting
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 Dear John, new mods, and all --
 
 Congratulations on reaching consensus on a plan to migrate to a new list and
 manage the list going forward.  This is a great social achievement as well as a
 great technical achievement.
 
 The plans for social activities beyond the list itself are exciting.  I wonder
 whether it is possible to demonstrate that such activities are in fact an
 instrumental and critical to the success of a community in general, and whether
 the success of an online forum depends upon the success of a community that
 operates and enables it.  Nettime is certainly different from the online fora
 operated by social media platforms, but what makes it different?  Is it because
 the group that operates the infrastructure is not for profit?  Is it because
 the participants in the forum have a say in how it operates?  Is it because its
 leaders aspire to build something special and believe in what they are
 believing?
 
 Looking forward to insightful discussion for many years to come.
 
 Best wishes --
 
 Geoff
 
 On Tue, 11 Jul 2023 at 05:29:48PM +0200, John Preston via Nettime-tmp wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 Here is a longform summary of the synchronous meeting held today.
 
 There is general agreement to move to servus.at as the new host for the??
 mailing list. They have about 2000 email accounts and a few hundred mailing
 lists so there are no concerns about management or scale.
 
 We talked about problems with bots, and they are currently working on a??
 solution.
 
 After the move, the intention for signup process seems to be to keep it the??
 same as it is now: users have to confirm their email via a link, and then be??
 manually approved by a moderator. We think this is currently scalable, effective
 for managing spam, and gives mod team a feel for "who's coming and going", which
 is nice to know.
 
 We expect the move to take a couple of weeks, and there was some discussion??
 about when is a good time to do this, given it's summer now. Eventually the??
 archive and website will move as well, but probably that will happen after the??
 new list is established.
 
 An initial pool of new moderators is now being formed and I think people will??
 meet again soon to organise this. I think Jordan, Christian, and Menno expressed
 interest in joining the new mod squad.
 
 We also talked about pruning the subscriber list and figuring out how best to
 coordinate the move. This is an open question for the mod team to figure out??
 what to do, but there were suggestions of using the invitation function on the??
 new list to send out invites to everyone with activity in the last year, as a??
 way to make sure the most active members are able to migrate effectively, and??
 find a balance with just resubscribing lots of people who maybe don't want to??
 be on the list.
 
 There was brief discussion about using the nettime.org domain name for the??
 mailing list, and this is still an open question. Ted would like to maintain??
 ownership for now and act as a guarantor, since it also points to other services
 like our website and the Mastodon instance [1]. Overall there did not seem to??
 be much concern either way in terms of the mailing list, as we expect host??
 moves to be few and far between.
 
 We also talked about the role of moderation on the list, and making sure this is
 also about creating energy in the list, and bringing new people into the space.
 Ted pointed out that diversity is an issue for nettime, as the homogeneity has??
 both allowed the list to last for a long time, but also caused it to "ossify".??
 
 Vesna had some good suggestions for organising small meetups and remote hubs,??
 and we talked about arranging meetings at in person events like Ars Electronica
 and Transmediale. Also we said these should be publicised so we are making??
 nettime an open space that new people can get involved in, regardless of if they
 like mailing lists or want to be part of the list.
 
 I also raised the idea of doing more events on-list and off-list, such as a??
 'show and tell' thread where people can just talk about what they're working on??
 at the moment, or having coffee calls where people can have a chat and get to??
 know other people in the community. Someone also mentioned the idea of inviting??
 people not on the list to write guest posts, which I like because it grows the
 community and allows us to explore the use of a mailing list as a publication??
 platform as well as just a space for connecting and discussing.
 
 Probably there is a bunch of stuff I missed because I got distracted halfway??
 through, and then had to leave early, but I hope this is a useful summary for??
 the list! ???
 
 [1] I actually missed that we have a Mastodon instance! It's at??
 <https://tldr.nettime.org> if anyone is interested ????
 
 Thanks,
 John (they/them)
 
 
 
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