<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I think -- unless I missed something -- that the initial post about websites was regarding a site that would compile information about cities to help folks either travelling or relocating ... My own feeling is that while the listserv is an awesome resource, something in the archives from a year ago may be stale. Maybe not ... but there'd be this added step of finding a post about, say, restaurants in san francisco, emailing the original author to see if the restaurant is still GF-friendly, etc. A dynamically-updating data-driven website would be more efficient in some ways ... In my own quest for GF-friendly lodging, I am getting at least 2-3 changes a week ... one innkeeper initially said no ... then emailed back, and said they didn't want to be listed as GF-friendly until they had some GF snacks in the freezer ... so they stocked up, sent me an email, and I put them back on the GF list .... The nature of a list this large [and this well-run!] is that it would have been a waste of bandwidth if I had sent out a question about city X, gotten an initial 'ye olde inn is great' followed by the lack-o-goodies concern, followed by another update that the goodies had been replenished. Just my very long-winded two-cents worth ... Tracey in Connecticut GF lodging: http://www.innseekers.com/feature.htm