SC - Stefan's Challenge

Philippa Alderton phlip at morganco.net
Fri Nov 10 06:55:47 PST 2000


Stefan li Rous, who maintains the Florilegium, skrev:

>If someone wants to maintain a list of SCA related and medieval lists >and
>how to subscribe to them, I would be willing to donate space and >bandwidth
>on the Florilegium for such an effort. I just do not have the time to
>maintain such a list myself.

OK, I'm willing to try, Stefan.

Good Gentles, this is my project. I'm going to try to come up with a fairly
comprehensive list of Lists for the Florilegium, so that SCAdians with
special interests can find others who share those special interests. What I
would like from you, the populace, is the following:

Name and subscription info for any List you're aware of, of some interest to
SCAdians.

A brief description, with caveats, such as, "Not an SCA List, but of
interest to scholars of Medieval Frammistats", or, "Women only" or whatever.
I'm also interested in associated websites. If you're a small mailing List,
only involving the Barony of the Tilted Helm, for example, let me know in
what Kingdom- I'm also interested in Households, if you have public Lists,
or a public website (hear me, Horde?) I also would like to know about Lists
such as the Pelican list, or other limited to the peerage Lists- just
include a note saying "Must be a Pelican (or whatever) to join".

PLEASE email me PRIVATELY!!!!!! I don't want to tie up different Lists with
a bunch of information that will bore most of the subscribers.

Also, please pass this message along to any pertinent List, at you
discretion, but check first, to make sure 15 other people haven't done it
too.

Thanks,

A brief



Phlip

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