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Revision 72010-11-24 - RachelPottinger

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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentInfo"

Mailing Lists

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Faculty

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  • faculty@cs - the folks on the faculty-conf mailing list, sessional faculty members (including students who are teaching a class), Deb Wilson (librarian), and former department heads Jim Varah and Paul Gilmore.
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  • faculty@cs - the folks on the faculty-conf mailing list, sessional faculty members (including students who are teaching a class), and former department heads Jim Varah and Paul Gilmore.
 
  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty and Sharon Craddock
  • junior-faculty@cs - all pre-tenure faculty
  • faculty-spec - a special list set up periodically that generally includes everyone on faculty@cs minus one or two people for planning things that should exclude specific people

Revision 62007-06-13 - RachelPottinger

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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentInfo"

Mailing Lists

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  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty and Sharon Craddock
  • junior-faculty@cs - all pre-tenure faculty
  • faculty-spec - a special list set up periodically that generally includes everyone on faculty@cs minus one or two people for planning things that should exclude specific people
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  • faculty-with-kids@cs - faculty with kids
 

Postdocs

  • post-docs@cs - the departments postdocs

Students

  • grads@cs - graduate students and a couple of staff and faculty
  • grads-conf@cs - From the grad handbook: For "confidential" information you can try "grads-conf" which is used to organize sit-ins, walk-outs, and running around with our heads cut off
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  • grads-social@cs currently in flux. Has been used for confidential matters, but is being repurposed to actually be social.
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  • grads-social@cs - social activity announcements for grad students.
 
  • grads-spec - a special list set up periodically that generally includes everyone on grads@cs minus one or two people for planning things that should exclude specific people

Staff

  • admin-staff@cs - the non-technical staff

Revision 52006-08-29 - RachelPottinger

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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentInfo"

Mailing Lists

A take on which mailing list is for what.

Deleted:
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the most popular being "dept" which contains mostly everyone in the department who has an account. Then there is "grads" for the graduate students and a couple of staff and faculty. The faculty have a "faculty" mailing list which you're unlikely to ever see unless you become an instructor for a class.

"seminars" is used for the Invited Speakers Series

The Computers Science department shares the ICICS/CS (formerly known as CICSR/CS) Building with ICICS, the Institute for Computing, Information & Cognitive Systems (formerly known as CICSR, the Centre for Integrated Computer Systems Research) and thus there are a bunch of Electrical Engineering labs and grads in the building. You'll then see postings to cicsrgrads and cicsr-faculty from the domain cicsr.ubc.ca.

 

Faculty

Deleted:
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  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty and Sharon Craddock
 
  • faculty@cs - the folks on the faculty-conf mailing list, sessional faculty members (including students who are teaching a class), Deb Wilson (librarian), and former department heads Jim Varah and Paul Gilmore.
Added:
>
>
  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty and Sharon Craddock
 
  • junior-faculty@cs - all pre-tenure faculty
Changed:
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<
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>
  • faculty-spec - a special list set up periodically that generally includes everyone on faculty@cs minus one or two people for planning things that should exclude specific people

Postdocs

  • post-docs@cs - the departments postdocs
 

Students

  • grads@cs - graduate students and a couple of staff and faculty
  • grads-conf@cs - From the grad handbook: For "confidential" information you can try "grads-conf" which is used to organize sit-ins, walk-outs, and running around with our heads cut off
Changed:
<
<
>
>
  • grads-social@cs currently in flux. Has been used for confidential matters, but is being repurposed to actually be social.
  • grads-spec - a special list set up periodically that generally includes everyone on grads@cs minus one or two people for planning things that should exclude specific people
 

Staff

  • admin-staff@cs - the non-technical staff
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  • tech-staff@cs - the technical staff

Visitors

  • guest@cs - visiting students, people on sabbatical, etc. (may be renamed to visitors@cs)

Dept

  • dept@cs - faculty, post-docs, staff, grads, guests
  • dept-conf@cs - the above, minus guests, i.e., faculty, post-docs, staff, grads
 

Committees

  • budgetcom@cs - Budget committee
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  • rr-committee@cs - reading room committee
  • safety-committee@cs Safety committee
  • space-committee@cs - the space committee
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  • tls-committee - Teaching and Learning Support Committee
  • ubc-fowcs - Focus on Women in CS Committee
  • undergrad-affairs - Undergrad affairs committee
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  • tls-committee@cs - Teaching and Learning Support Committee
  • ubc-fowcs@cs - Focus on Women in CS Committee
  • undergrad-affairs@cs - Undergrad affairs committee
 

Other

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  • dept@cs - basically everyone who has an e-mail address in the CS department
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  • seminars@cs - people who have signed up to hear about the Invited Speakers Series
 

Revision 42005-07-20 - RachelPottinger

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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentInfo"

Mailing Lists

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 The Computers Science department shares the ICICS/CS (formerly known as CICSR/CS) Building with ICICS, the Institute for Computing, Information & Cognitive Systems (formerly known as CICSR, the Centre for Integrated Computer Systems Research) and thus there are a bunch of Electrical Engineering labs and grads in the building. You'll then see postings to cicsrgrads and cicsr-faculty from the domain cicsr.ubc.ca.

Faculty

Changed:
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  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty, Tamara Milicevic, and Sharon Craddock
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>
  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty and Sharon Craddock
 
  • faculty@cs - the folks on the faculty-conf mailing list, sessional faculty members (including students who are teaching a class), Deb Wilson (librarian), and former department heads Jim Varah and Paul Gilmore.
Added:
>
>
  • junior-faculty@cs - all pre-tenure faculty
 

Students

  • grads@cs - graduate students and a couple of staff and faculty
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Staff

  • admin-staff@cs - the non-technical staff
Added:
>
>

Committees

  • budgetcom@cs - Budget committee
  • communications@cs - Communications Committee
  • computing-c@cs - Computing Committee
  • curriculum-c@cs - Curriculum committee
  • cs-recruit@cs - Research faculty recruiting committee
  • cs-recruit-instruct@cs - Instructor recruiting committee
  • faculty-affairs@cs - the faculty affairs committee
  • grad-admissions@cs - Grad admissions committee
  • grad-affairs@cs - Grad affairs committee
  • rr-committee@cs - reading room committee
  • safety-committee@cs Safety committee
  • space-committee@cs - the space committee
  • tls-committee - Teaching and Learning Support Committee
  • ubc-fowcs - Focus on Women in CS Committee
  • undergrad-affairs - Undergrad affairs committee
 

Other

  • dept@cs - basically everyone who has an e-mail address in the CS department

Revision 32005-04-28 - jhsu

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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentTips"
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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentInfo"
 

Mailing Lists

A take on which mailing list is for what.

Revision 22005-04-28 - HolgerHoos

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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentTips"

Mailing Lists

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  "seminars" is used for the Invited Speakers Series
Changed:
<
<
The Computers Science department shares the CICSR/CS building with CICSR (Centre for Integrated Computer Systems Research) and thus there are a bunch of Electrical Engineering labs and grads in the building. You'll then see postings to cicsrgrads and cicsr-faculty from the domain cicsr.ubc.ca.
>
>
The Computers Science department shares the ICICS/CS (formerly known as CICSR/CS) Building with ICICS, the Institute for Computing, Information & Cognitive Systems (formerly known as CICSR, the Centre for Integrated Computer Systems Research) and thus there are a bunch of Electrical Engineering labs and grads in the building. You'll then see postings to cicsrgrads and cicsr-faculty from the domain cicsr.ubc.ca.
 

Faculty

  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty, Tamara Milicevic, and Sharon Craddock

Revision 12005-04-26 - RachelPottinger

Line: 1 to 1
Added:
>
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META TOPICPARENT name="DepartmentTips"

Mailing Lists

A take on which mailing list is for what.

the most popular being "dept" which contains mostly everyone in the department who has an account. Then there is "grads" for the graduate students and a couple of staff and faculty. The faculty have a "faculty" mailing list which you're unlikely to ever see unless you become an instructor for a class.

"seminars" is used for the Invited Speakers Series

The Computers Science department shares the CICSR/CS building with CICSR (Centre for Integrated Computer Systems Research) and thus there are a bunch of Electrical Engineering labs and grads in the building. You'll then see postings to cicsrgrads and cicsr-faculty from the domain cicsr.ubc.ca.

Faculty

  • faculty-conf@cs - the faculty, Tamara Milicevic, and Sharon Craddock
  • faculty@cs - the folks on the faculty-conf mailing list, sessional faculty members (including students who are teaching a class), Deb Wilson (librarian), and former department heads Jim Varah and Paul Gilmore.

Students

  • grads@cs - graduate students and a couple of staff and faculty
  • grads-conf@cs - From the grad handbook: For "confidential" information you can try "grads-conf" which is used to organize sit-ins, walk-outs, and running around with our heads cut off

Staff

  • admin-staff@cs - the non-technical staff

Other

  • dept@cs - basically everyone who has an e-mail address in the CS department
 
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