Paul List
Theodore H Mann
thmann at juno.com
Mon Mar 8 15:21:57 EST 1999
On Mon, 08 Mar 1999 14:17:23 +0000 Jonathan Ryder <jpr1001 at cam.ac.uk>
writes:
>Differing opinions/requests suggest possibility of two lists, one for
scholars etc only and one a la BGreek for all (with scholars contributing
as in BGreek).
I wonder, though, if it is too much to expect scholars to contribute to a
separate "a la B-Greek" list. It seems natural to me that they would
gravitate toward the more scholarly list, and be less and less inclined
to deal with issues, on a different list, beneath their level of
expertise, leaving the blind pretty much to lead the blind. I'm not
suggesting any deliberate ill-favor on the part of scholars toward
novices. But having two separate lists would, I think, naturally tend
toward an "out-of-sight, out-of-mind" attitude.
>However, one list, effectively monitored, I suspect is most practical
and least discriminatory.
Yes, I think so. If it is practicable, I favor a careful scrutiny of
submissions, so as to cull out those comments and questions that are
inappropriate. On the other hand, there is no reason I can think of why
qualified scholars should have to respond to simple-minded or
sectarian-directed queries. I have made a few submissions to B-Greek to
which no one responded. My assumption has been that either they were
dumb questions, or that they were simply of no interest to anyone. The
main problem, as I see it, is the likelihood that improper debates would
break out between novices. This would have to be carefully monitored.
Theodore "Ted" Mann
thmann at juno.com
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