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From: "matheron francois" <matheron.francois@wanadoo.fr> About the "Multitudes-Infos" Discussion List Hello everyone (and particularly new Subscribers to the List) 1. The Multitudes-Info list is a non-moderated information and discussion list of the journal Multitudes. It is free and open to all. This is not a thematic list in the strict sense. Anyone is free to add texts that they consider relevant to the questions being raised in the journal. People can also react to texts which have been posted on the list, although we would ask you to avoid personal attacks. 2. The people involved with the journal "Multitudes" and signed up to this list currently number 302. Mainly but not exclusively in France. There are also Italian and Spanish subscribers, and also correspondents in other parts of the world, arising out of the journal's international support network in the US, Japan, Brazil, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, etc. [Ed. Note: And even one in GB!] That is why the preferred languages of the Discussion List are French and English. 3. On the Multitudes-Infos list you will find debates internal to the journal, theoretical articles, and general information materials, as well as (mainly French) militant information and debates between participants. Since September and the events of Genoa-G8, 11 September, the war in Afghanistan etc, this list has opened itself to important debates about globalisation, Empire, liberalism, war, the Internet, the politics of multitudes etc. It has also been a channel for the worldwide debate about the book Empire, by Toni Negri and Michael Hardt. 4 Any postings that are racist, sexist, xenophobic or homophobe, as well as postings that are designed to upset the good working of the List are unwelcome, and the persons responsible will be unsubscribed by the List organisers. People adopting "troll-like" behaviours designed to wreck the list will be sent a warning message, and will be unsubscribed if they continue with their behaviour. 5. In order to avoid transmission of viruses, the List does not accept attached files, or e-mails sent in HTML format. If one of your messages is sent back to you by the Sympa server, it is probably because you have not observed that rule. 6. Therefore you should send your messages in "Simple Text" format, and configure your e-mail software accordingly. If you don't know how to do that, feel free to ask us for help. 7. If you want to reply publicly to a message posted on the List, click on "Répondre". Normally your reply will be sent directly to the list. However, since computing is an inexact science, it may happen that even though you have observed the correct procedures, your reply will end up going to the initial sender. Before sending your reply, always check the address to see who it is being sent to. 8. If you only want to reply to the individual who sent the message to the list (and not to the world at large), click on the "Répondre à tous" button and delete "Multitudes-Infos" from the list of potential recipients of your message. And always check what you're doing when you send e-mails arising out of correspondence on the List. Sending what you thought was a private message accidentally to everyone on the List can turn out to be embarrassing... m u l t i t u d e s - i n f o s ................................ Liste d'information et de discussion de la revue "Multitudes" Pour envoyer un message : multitudes-infos@samizdat.net Retrouvez "multitudes" sur le web : http://www.samizdat.net/multitudes Administration de la liste : emmanuel.videcoq@wanadoo.fr Adresse web de la liste : http://listes.samizdat.net/wws/info/multitudes-infos _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold