Contents of spoon-archives/feyerabend.archive/README
Here you will find archives of the Feyerabend Forum, accessible by
anonymous ftp, gopher, and WWW. These archives were started on February
2nd, 1995, and will continue at least for the while a permanent archival
arrangement is settled. Another possibility of archival that is being
looked into is using World Wide Web archives created with Hypermail,
which should be available for use within a couple of months. In the
meanwhile, Hypermail archives of Feyerabend Forum from November 23rd,
1994 onwards are to be found by pointing your WWW browser to the URL
http://phoenix.oulu.fi/~mhotti/feyerabend.html
As always, I (Marko Toivanen, mtoivane@cc.joensuu.fi) will maintain the
full archives of the list from the inception of the list on April 13rd,
1994. I can send the whole archive (almost 6 megabytes), or parts of it
selectable by sufficiently simple criteria (like keywords contained in
subject lines, senders, whole messages; dates) by e-mail.
It is to be expected that the whole backlog of the list will be made
available within a couple of months.
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Spoon Collective as a whole is responsible for the administration of the
all its lists. Of the subscribers of the Feyerabend Forum three act in the
role of moderators for an unmoderated mailing list, Anthony Crifasi
(crifasi@acad.udallas.edu), Ermel Stepp (m034050@marshall.mu.wvnet.edu),
and myself (mtoivane@cc.joensuu.fi). In matters related to the Forum, each
and everyone of us can be consulted. Administrative matters demanding
immediate care should be directed to spoons@lists.village.virginia.edu.
Moderators' task is to try to provide the best available resources for
the Forum; facilitate discussion on Feyerabend and enable the list to
be a resource for anyone interested in Feyerabend and themes related to
him. To this end, Ermel Stepp has established an archival space for
papers on Feyerabend. The archive is accessible both through WWW
and by anonymous ftp. To access it through WWW direct your WWW
browser to the URL
http://www.marshall.edu/~stepp/vri/irp.html
and to access it by anonymous ftp, ftp to byrd.mu.wvnet.edu, and select
the directory pub/estepp/philosophy/feyerabend.
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