On April 5, 2016, H-Net Council voted to de-commission H-Stained-Glass. The network was abandoned by its editor and ensuing efforts to revive it have not panned out. H-Net will continue to make its capability to create and host rich content available to the field of Stained Glass Studies and will be open to working with folks interested in reviving this network. 

Feel free to contact me with any questions about this decommissioning.

 

All the best,

Patrick Cox

H-Net Vice-President for Networks

vp-net@mail.h-net.msu.edu

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H-Stained-Glass decommissioned

On April 5, 2016, H-Net Council voted to de-commission H-Stained-Glass. The network was abandoned by its editor and ensuing efforts to revive it have not panned out. H-Net will continue to make its capability to create and host rich content available to the field of Stained Glass Studies and will be open to working with folks interested in reviving this network. 

Feel free to contact me with any questions about this decommissioning.

 

All the best,

Patrick Cox

H-Net Vice-President for Networks

Re: H-Net: Past, Present, and Future

Thanks Patrick for your comprehensive reply. I for one feel reassured that I am not the only H-Stained-Glass contributor who has not been able to cope with the change over. Part of the problem could be that we stained glass people are a decidedly aging species and tend to find it difficult to learn new tricks in a rapidly changing world.

David Palmer
Portsmouth UK

Re: H-Net: Past, Present, and Future

Since the change over to H-Net Commons in February 2014 and despite the fact that I have registered to receive the weekly email digest of posts to the Stained Glass forum I have never received any email except H-net technical information which I have tried hard to understand but which is so complex and technical that as a maker of stained glass with a layman's command of computing I have found incomprehensible. Could there be others out there lost in cyberspace?

David Palmer