We have added a new service which really ought to float your boat. It's a great way for church members to communicate with the whole group all at once. It's an enhanced usenet / listserver hosted by Google Groups. I know the other geeks like me will be excited to hear that, but for the rest, you will be excited to hear that the GreenList has arrived!!!!
Yeah!!!!
So... what is that, you ask?
It's a discussion group. Much like a bulletin board - articles, announcements or notes are posted and folks are free to post a response. Posts are threaded, so you can follow them sequentially, and searchable, so you can find things from the past.
It's a mailing list. When a post is created, it will be sent to all members of the list. You decide how you want to receive these - it can be one email per post, a once-a-day summary of the first few lines of all the posts that day, a digest of the entire day in one email, or you can decline altogether, and just read it on the web.
It's a membership list. Each member has a profile page to post information about about themselves.
It's private. I set it up to be members-only. We'll try to steer the public stuff to the web site and this here blog. Nobody but members gets to see the GreenList stuff.
This is a free service, which makes it all the better.
In order to keep it all private and free, we used the service offered by Google. You'll need to set up a Google account. Barb just did it in 2 minutes. She says I get way too technical. "Out there" is what she actually said. But she got in. You can, too. If it's too 'out there' for you, just give me a call. I'll walk you through it.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
The GreenList
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