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= The Technical Stuff =
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Cafe groups are chat groups, this means that unlike the main Freegle group where emails from the group are sent directly to members, the messages should go onto the list.
Cafe groups are chat groups, this means that unlike the main Freegle group where emails from the group are sent directly to members, the messages should go onto the list.
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= Auto Send Files =
== Auto Send Files ==


Please find below a number of files that you can use for setting up your own cafe group.
Please find below a number of files that you can use for setting up your own cafe group.

Revision as of 15:54, 4 March 2010

Cafe Groups - General Info

As a Freegle group moderator or owner you may choose to create either a local cafe group for your own group, or combine with other local moderators to create a county wide cafe group.

Cafe groups are useful so that those issues which are not suitable for the main Freegle group can be redirected elsewhere.

A cafe group is simply another Yahoo group which is set up in the same manner as the main group via :

http://groups.yahoo.com/start

It is suggested that the group is set up in the same category as the main group e.g.

Cultures___Community
Issues_and_Causes
Environment
Issues_and_Activism
Recycling

but is not listed in the main Yahoo! index. This will help ensure that the group is not joined in error by members looking for the main Freegle group, and perhaps help keep the group clear of spammers.

You can link to the cafe group from your main group guidelines and provide a link from your homepage - that should be sufficient to let group members be aware of its existence.

It would also be useful to send out an admin announcing your cafe group on the main Freegle group once it has been created.

What Can Cafes Be Used For?

Cafe groups are useful for allowing those topics which are not generally allowed on the main Freegle group.

Request Information, Services or Help

Members may want to request information about local services and ask for recommendations for local tradespeople. They may wish to advertise local community events or ask for volunteers to help out. They may wish to ask for help (perhaps moving a large or bulky item) or get information where they can buy a particular item or get a particular service.

You should decide whether you want to allow members to offer their own services and advertise their businesses directly on the group. You may prefer to ask that members place their adverts in a database or the links section of the group instead. Find a template database here.

Borrowing and Swapping

You can allow borrowing and swapping if you wish, but may like to send out a file to members upon joining which specifies that you will not get involved if there is a problem encountered.

Pets

If your main Freegle group allows pet offer or wanted messages, it would be wise to make sure your pet moderator (if you have one) is also a cafe member.

If your group does not allow pets, be aware that the issue may be raised in the cafe. Provide a list of animal rehoming links, and also links to local animal charities too.

Selling

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Technical Stuff

Cafe groups are chat groups, this means that unlike the main Freegle group where emails from the group are sent directly to members, the messages should go onto the list.

To do this, ensure your group settings are as follows:

Click on the Yahoo! group Management link

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/YOURGROUPNAME/management/view

Then

  • Group Settings
  • Messages
  • Posting and Archives (edit)

Who Can Post [Members]

Reply-to [All Members] <- this ensures the group is a chat group

Moderation [New Members]

Attachments [Exclude from site and emails]

Spam Filter [Choose whichever option you prefer]

Archive Options Access [Members]

Auto Send Files

Please find below a number of files that you can use for setting up your own cafe group.