Yankuba, First of all, I would like to applaud your efforts. The Website looks good. With some pictures telling the message as they are, it will be a good beginning. When I visited the Site at work, I sensed precisely what the Lady lamented over. But still we can learn from our mistakes and make something positive out of them. First, let us focus on the main issue; letting the petition serve its purpose. I would suggest that you stop the single e-mail action for now. We should adopt Momodou Camara' suggestion earlier, that is, ask all those who DO NOT wish to have their e-mails appended to the petition to write a personal mail to you within two days. By default, we can then assume that silence means accepting to have your name appended. You can then liaise with the Gambia-L list managers afterwards, to have a list of all subscribers. Delete those names which should not appear, as requested, and send the petition with the list of signatories to the list for members to scrutinize one more time; those whose names do not appear can send you a private mail and those whose names have mistakenly been appended can send a private mail for correction. On thursday (latest), the final petition would have been ready to be dispatched to the addresses specified. This version with names can then be stored at the Website for anyone who so wishes to download, append further signatures by hand and use at local level. This will take people who are not on the list into consideration. The petition as it is now can be used as suggested indirectly by Catherine Hampton. On the day when most people will take to the streets to demonstrate, we can send individual mails to Jammeh, Gambian missions abroad who refused to accept petitions from demonstrators etc. On another note, it seems not all address provided by Buharry and others are included in your list of addressees. Would it be possible to add the missing ones? Finally, I think we should reply to Catherine Hampton's mail. Can you or Momodou Camara do this? (just a suggestion). I think we should apologise to her and the Webmaster for overlooking this menace and explain that it was not our intention. Also the message at the bottom of the mails sent from the Website: "This letter protesting the senseless killing of innocent students and civilians was submitted by alhagi njie ([log in to unmask]) on Monday, April 17, 2000 at 13:48:25" should in my opinion be deleted, as long as it is not a requirement from the Webmanager. Please consider the above as nothing more than suggestion. Regards, Alpha Robinson Pope Pope wrote: > Actually this was the idea, but perhaps in restropect appending the e-mail > addresses would be a better idea. I can change the form to accomodate that. > Just lemme know.... > > Pope > YN > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L > Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------