List moderator Chris here:
Bree has the right of it. If you look through the archives, you'll see 
that this is not the first time we've discussed this.
If you are on the digest or not, please edit the header and remove 
irrelevant messages as a kindness to the others on the list. If you are 
on the digest, it's also a kindness to yourself when you receive your 
next digest containing your message.
JoLaine: I'm going to publicly respond to your comments here because I 
think that there might be others here who have the same questions, but 
haven't expressed them. There is another group called 
"trad-dance-callers" which is on Yahoo groups. If you aren't part of 
that list, you should check it out and see if it is to your liking. When 
Seth and I started this list, we wanted to have a list that did not have 
advertising or a corporation collecting our information. All data for 
the list is stored on Seth's private server and we do not share that 
information with anyone. We sacrificed some functionality because of 
that, but are happy with the way things are. We decided to make the 
archives publicly available since we feel that the valuable information 
(the shared wisdom of our participants) not be confined to just the 
people who subscribe. When I view list posts, I do not see the header 
info when I view them in Thunderbird. I do see the footer info that the 
list server adds. Maybe Gmail doesn't filter them the same way or we all 
need to be a little better about editing our replies. We hope that 
everyone enjoys the list as it is and we do welcome your comments and 
feedback. Please feel free to make suggestions on how to improve our 
services.
One of the things that I have been considering for a while is building a 
resources page for the website. If you would like to see something like 
that happen, please send me your documents, websites, useful books 
(title and author) and other resources and I'll see what I can put 
together. If you're interested in helping to compile the information 
into a webpage, let me know, too. Feel free to include resources for 
callers, organizers and musicians.
Please send them directly to me at chris(a)sharedweight.net. Use the 
subject line: "SharedWeight resources".
Thank you all for your participation. You are the ones who make this a 
wonderful forum that is welcoming, informative and interesting. We are 
so pleased with how this list has turned out.
Happy dancing and calling,
Chris Weiler
Goffstown, NH
On 3/28/2011 1:49 PM, Bree Kalb wrote:
  Applause for this topic and these suggestions. It
seems to me that taking care and spending a few extra seconds when replying to messages
requires some of the skills that make a good caller: consideration for your audience,
attention to detail, careful and deliberate choices. By the same token, an occasional
lapse is always forgiven graciously since we all make mistakes.
 Bree Kalb