From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Thu Apr 10 2008 - 04:46:02 ART
Guys,
with this vendor-independent list still advertising de-facto all the
workbooks, CODs and stuff (no offense), I would expect vendors to share
the burden of 400$/month or whatever it may grow to in the future. With
more than four of them out here it is less than 100 bucks per month for
now, which is nothing. I understand that many of their finest
instructors are contributing a lot to this list which is HIGHLY
appreciated. But still it sounds logical to me to help out one more way
since it has grown for 10 years from pennies and hobbies to one of the
best CCIE study lists actually supporting their business.
Just a thought,
A.
Capt.Spock said the following on 4/10/2008 4:51 AM:
> Paul, If I were u I would have $2/mo subscription on assumption of 200 users
> with support level as of today.
>
> That amnt is little for many of us but good enough for your great service.
> No need for charity.
>
> Bye
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Paul Borghese <pborghese@groupstudy.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>> I have been somewhat neutral towards the paypal button idea. In a perfect
>> world I would be able to receive enough donations to pay to run the site.
>>
>> But in the entire 10 years I have been running GroupStudy, I have only
>> received $275 in donations. But then again, I have not been encouraging
>> donations.
>>
>> The issue is, on average I receive 20+ e-mail messages a day from people
>> that have some e-mail issue they seem incapable of figuring out for
>> themselves. If I were to answer each e-mail I would have to quit my day
>> job
>> and just spend all day every day working on GroupStudy. So most messages
>> simply go unanswered (unless I have an unusually light schedule which is
>> rare).
>>
>> OK, so now the same guy who does not understand how e-mail operates sends
>> in
>> a $10 donation which does not even begin to cover the $400/month bill.
>> Now
>> he is expecting service for his donation, which I can not provide.
>>
>> I have been thinking in the past of having a gold membership with
>> additional
>> benefits, but rejected the idea as I think it will kill the open
>> characteristic of GroupStudy.
>>
>> By the way, I am also in discussion with some vendors to get them to sell
>> products to our list members at a substantial discount. With our buying
>> power we are able to get substantial discounts off list price. I will be
>> announcing that program in a few weeks.
>>
>> Take care,
>>
>> Paul Borghese
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ccie az [mailto:ccieaz@googlemail.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 1:31 PM
>> To: Paul Borghese
>> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>> Subject: Re: Changes to GroupStudy
>>
>> Thanks for all the work you put into keeping group study going Paul. I
>> know we all appreciate it.
>>
>> I think someone before mentioned adding a Paypal donate button to the
>> site. Could this be a option to help with the support costs?
>>
>> Az
>>
>> 2008/4/9 Paul Borghese <pborghese@groupstudy.com>:
>>
>>> I have made a few changes with GroupStudy.
>>>
>>> 1. I am working on filtering postmaster messages from appearing on the
>>>
>> list. We block over 500 spam messages/day from appearing on the list
>> and
>> I need to investigate how the postmaster messages are getting through. The
>> filters will hopefully lessen their intrusion
>>
>>> 2. I have implemented Sender Policy Framework to help eliminate
>>>
>> spammers
>> use of the domain. I would like to thank Zack Tennant for his
>> suggestion/help
>>
>>> 3. A few weeks ago, I implemented automatic removal of e-mail accounts
>>>
>> that have delivery issues. Yahoo is the #1 culprit of non-delivery of
>> messages. If you are receiving the list messages from a Yahoo account,
>> you
>> are in danger of being unsubscribed. When you subscribed to the list, the
>> welcome letter warned you against using Yahoo and Hotmail accounts as
>> those
>> services only deliver about half of the messages posted on the list. We
>> simply can not keep them queued on GroupStudy until Yahoo decides to allow
>> delivery. I highly recommend you switch to Google Mail. Mention my name
>> and they will give you the gmail account for free :-) .
>>
>>> 4. GroupStudy has been in existence for over 10 years now. It cost me
>>>
>> over $400/month to run GroupStudy, with very little outside support. We
>> need additional bandwidth/servers etc. and I simply can not continue to
>> flip
>> the bill. Therefore I will be offering sponsorships for the list. The
>> sponsorship will consist of a welcome letter at the beginning of the month
>> welcoming the sponsor and a small two line footer on each outgoing
>> message.
>> Certification Science (my employer) has agreed to sponsor us for the month
>> of April. If you know of other companies that may be interested in
>> sponsoring for future months, please have them send me a private e-mail.
>> I
>> am trying to make the sponsorship as non-intrusive as possible.
>>
>>> Take care,
>>>
>>> Paul Borghese
>>>
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