[Tango-L] Should Tango-L continue?

Lois Donnay donnay at donnay.net
Mon Apr 6 15:26:47 EDT 2015


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> I appreciate Tango -L for the worldwide responses, as well as the
> thoughtfull and experienced people here. Most are now teachers, and I think
> it is great to continue to share thoughts and ideas about teaching, and
> about what makes tango click with people. I say keep it!
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Keith Elshaw <keith at totango.net> wrote:
>
> > Tango-L was undeniably Very Important for years.  I am one of the many
> > who appreciates today the friendships I made through Tango-L.
> >
> > In a perfect world, would I like to see it find a new relevancy? Yes, of
> > course.
> >
> > Is that possible? I personally don’t see why not – although apparently a
> > fresh model would be key to any hopes. That time has passed it by
> > (through no fault of its own) is not an indictment of it’s original
> > goals and ways.  But I think it would take people much smarter than me
> > to figure out how to bring it back, given the way the world has changed.
> >
> > Shahrukh blessed and was mid-wife to the community as it began life in
> > the digital age. I will always be grateful for his wisdom and
> > generosity.
> >
> > I rue the day Tango-L went away.
> >
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