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  1. Donna Benjamin Donna Benjamin melbourne

    actually - all you melbourne identicartians - are you a member of the !mel group? or the !melbourne group? !mel is shorter.

    Monday, 08-Feb-10 06:11:26 UTC from xmpp
    • Dave Hall Dave Hall melbourne

      @kattekrab i'm only in !mel. would be great if every city used their #iata code, would make spamming^Wposting to them easier when travelling

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 06:19:33 UTC
    • Claudine Chionh Claudine Chionh melbourne

      @kattekrab oh noes, !mel and !melbourne are two different groups

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 06:34:10 UTC
    • Donna Benjamin Donna Benjamin Claudine Chionh

      @claudinec - yeah - it's a conundrum!

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 06:35:19 UTC
    • Dave Hall Dave Hall melbourne , Identi.ca , Brianna Laugher , Michael C. Harris

      @kattekrab !identica supports group aliases. if @pfctdayelise & @michaeltwofish can agree, it should be possible to merge !mel & !melbourne

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 06:43:47 UTC
    • Michael C. Harris Michael C. Harris melbourne , Identi.ca , Melbourne , Dave Hall

      @skwashd Merging !mel and !melbourne would be great if !identica can do it. They were created pre-alias capabilities.

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 07:09:02 UTC
    • Ed Fonseca Ed Fonseca Michael C. Harris

      @michaeltwofish change melbourne to oldmelbourne, then add melbourne to mel.

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 07:09:53 UTC
    • Michael C. Harris Michael C. Harris Ed Fonseca

      @edythemighty Different admins, co-ordination required. Good to know it's possible though.

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 07:11:46 UTC
    • Andy C Andy C Michael C. Harris

      @michaeltwofish http://status.net/wiki/How_to_merge_two_groups

      Monday, 08-Feb-10 07:48:24 UTC

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