Hello, all. I have been following the discourse about LibLime on here with interest, as we will be searching a vendor for our selected system (which is Koha, of course). However, I had read little from those who actually use LibLime as a vendor. Since there are so many out there I assumed I was missing something. On a recent visit to a library consortium in Texas that uses LibLime, the director of that system told me about a LibLime listserv. Figuring I might receive different information from that list (and thus allowing me to pass on pros and cons to our director, instead of just cons), I attempted to sign on to the list, only to receive the the below rejection notice. So much for "open source". Why the secretive approach if the system is not proprietary? But, I'm still seeking information on PTFS/LibLime. So, if there are any customers of this vendor lurking out there, I would love to hear from you, either pro or con. You may email me off list if you are more comfortable with that. My email is storypage [at] gmail.com. Thanks in advance, --Jim Maroon ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <liblime-users-bounces@lists.liblime.com> Date: Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:45 PM Subject: Request to mailing list LibLime-Users rejected To: storypage@gmail.com Your request to the LibLime-Users mailing list Subscription request has been rejected by the list moderator. The moderator gave the following reason for rejecting your request: "We appreciate your interest - but this list is a private list for customers of LibLime - if you are interested in our services - please let us know http://www.liblime.com/contact" Any questions or comments should be directed to the list administrator at: liblime-users-owner@lists.liblime.com -- ================================================== "The man, who, by his own and his family's labour, can provide a sufficiency of food and raiment and a comfortable dwelling place, is not a poor man."--William Cobbett, *Cottage Economy*, 1826.