Originally posted by Adyna
When you receive The PlaneShift Times your email address is put into the Bc: field therefore not even other subscribers know your address.
Originally, this would have been the most important thing to know for me.
However, the insistance on maintaining this as the only distribution channel did very much to put me off.
Originally posted by Adyna
This way I can see which issues receive the most members and which issues don\'t - and plan future issues around the ones that were the most popular. This is part of the fun for me of publishing the newspaper.
This I don\'t understand. From a technical perspective, a website would be equivalently suited for this purpose because you can track visitors to individual pages just as easily as with the mailing list, just differently, i.e., you wouldn\'t count individuals, but number of hits. Both have the same meaning as they are strongly related.
Not only that, in fact, because you can additionally track how often one visitor re-reads a certain page, or even article, giving much finer granularity.
Furthermore, for the website, it\'s more easy to get people to \"just check it out\", this way you would also attract people who are lazy and people who are, like myself, notoriously paranoid, making it actually preferrable to a mailing list from a social perspective.
Originally posted by Adyna
If you wish to see the copies online only then the first issue will be available when we get to issue # 3.
It\'s entirely up to you 1/ Receive the copies as they are published through email or 2/ Read the back-copies online as they become available.
This scheme looks, as has been said, very much like how a corporation works, and I am strongly opposed to it. There is no need to do it this way unless you are planning to eventually charge money, and be it only ingame money. And if you are indeed planning to do that, I see it as, at best,
questionable ethics that you aren\'t telling anyone from the beginning.
It is my hope that you are just having fun doing things \"like the professionals do\", but I still think you should reconsider.