I'm shocked...
Apr. 22nd, 2002 02:42 pmYahoogroups finally responded....
Predictably, though, here's what they said:
Interestingly enough, that's how i got in contact with them in the first place....
By now i've resubscribed to most of the lists i was on previously. Unfortunately, PMC, the list i own is a list which requires moderator approval to join, and with the owner/moderator trying to resubscribe, i'm not sure where the approval e-mail is going. Then there are the Imbas-members and council lists, which are presently without an active owner because of the current flux within the organization. I'm not sure my presence will make any difference, but hadn't planned on leaving without making that determination for sure.*sigh* Regardless, i think the council owes the membership some sort of voice in the whole thing as far as determining the future of the organization. If they're apathetic, so be it, and only a few of us would miss the group.
Anyway, back to the joy of testing Arabic software.
Predictably, though, here's what they said:
Unfortunately, this area of Customer Care is unable to assist you with
your Yahoo! Groups issue. For assistance with this matter, please visit
the Yahoo! Groups help pages at:
http://help.yahoo.com/help/groups/
If you do not find your answer listed in the help pages, click on the
"No" button at the bottom of the help page that best suits your
question. This will take you to a feedback from. Fill out the required
fields and include as much relevant information as possible and a Yahoo!
Groups Support representative will promptly respond to your inquiry.
Interestingly enough, that's how i got in contact with them in the first place....
By now i've resubscribed to most of the lists i was on previously. Unfortunately, PMC, the list i own is a list which requires moderator approval to join, and with the owner/moderator trying to resubscribe, i'm not sure where the approval e-mail is going. Then there are the Imbas-members and council lists, which are presently without an active owner because of the current flux within the organization. I'm not sure my presence will make any difference, but hadn't planned on leaving without making that determination for sure.*sigh* Regardless, i think the council owes the membership some sort of voice in the whole thing as far as determining the future of the organization. If they're apathetic, so be it, and only a few of us would miss the group.
Anyway, back to the joy of testing Arabic software.