[afro-nets] Change of Moderation for AFRO-NETS

Change of Moderation for AFRO-NETS
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Dear AFRO-NETS subscribers,

after moderating the AFRO-NETS Mailing list for nearly ten years
I have since beginning of May handed over the task to my former
colleague Dr. Brian Pazvakavambva <PazvakavambwaB@whoafr.org>.

I think it was a smooth transition and hope that the list will
continue to be an interesting discussion forum and no-nonsense
mailing list due to the active participation of its subscribers.

I shall still be available for back-up services but if you are
interested to form a moderation team of 3 to 4 people to share
the task with Brian please contact him. The work can sometimes
be a bit time consuming (up to 2 hrs. per day) for a single per-
son and placing the task on more shoulders should be appreci-
ated.

Thanking again for your active participation in AFRO-NETS,

I remain sincerely yours,

Dr. Dieter Neuvians
mailto:neuvians@mweb.co.za

Change of Moderation for AFRO-NETS (2)
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Dear Dieter,

I take this opportunity to congratulate you for the AFRO-NETS moderator
job. You have carried out this job in an excellent way. I have strongly
appreciated the uninterrupted flow of information and I am completely
amazed that you could carry out this job with such a high level of
enthusiasm for such a prolonged period. You have done a phantastic job

Best regards and many thanks,

--
Aime De Muynck
mailto:aimedemuynck@yahoo.com

Change of Moderation for AFRO-NETS (3)
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Dear Dieter,

I would like to thank you very much for the long years of hard work
that you have contributed to Afro-nets.

There are a small number of people who write frequently to Afro-nets
- but many more that read the messages or reply to requests for help
or resources directly.

Afro-nets posts also often get cross-posted to other lists - and so
the ripple effects from the pebbles thrown in are wide.

I am sure that you have made a much greater impact than you could
realise through your willingness to moderate the list.

Again, many thanks

--
Wendy Holmes
mailto:holmes@burnet.edu.au