BlackBerry de movistar, allí donde estés está tu oficin@ -----Original Message----- From: Jerry LR Chandler <jerry_lr_chand...@me.com> Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 10:37:32 To: Pedro C. Marijuan<pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es> Subject: FIS, Weekly posting frequency.
Pedro: Just a small suggestion about the rules for posting to the FIS list serve. Personally, I find the current constraint of two posts per week is so restrictive that it makes a conversation very difficult. It necessitates long delays, during which time, one looses interest in the topic. (We are flooded by a plethora of new ideas!) I feel that the value of the list would be enhanced by permitting three or even four posts per week. I would suggest that you consult with other members about this issue. You may post this message to the list serve if you wish. Cheers Jerry On Nov 3, 2014, at 5:09 AM, Pedro C. Marijuan wrote: > Dear Marcin and colleagues, > > Many thanks for the sympathy and for the suggestion. I think your proposal is > quite in the spirit of the fis initiative. Maintaining the academic code of > conduct should be the First Rule of the list. The Second Rule, as is well > known, says that only two messages per week are allowed. And the Third Rule, > should be about clean posting. I mean, in order to placate the susceptibility > of the server filters the messages should be addressed only to fis, > exclusively, (a few other addresses might appear in the "cc", but the lesser > the better), and not dragging old messages at the bottom is strongly > recommended... Additionally, we have a fis steering committee (integrated by > Yixin, Krassimir, Shu-Kun, and myself) that can arbitrate in contentious > cases where the First Rule should apply. > > Let us forget the present incident; always clarifying that FIS list is > completely open to criticisms, first on fis itself, and also addressed to any > other school or doctrine, either contemporary or from the past... knowing the > opinion of "contrarians" is as much important as knowing the opinions of the > followers. INFORMATION HAS ENORMOUSLY CHANGED OUR > SCIENTIFIC-ECONOMIC-CULTURAL-SOCIAL WORLD AND WE NEED RADICALLY DIFFERENT > IDEAS. By the way, there is an important work on "social physics" (but > arguing from the information flow point of view) by Alex Pentland that in my > opinion establishes the very foundations of "SOCIAL INFORMATION SCIENCE"--it > is a pity, and possibly an error (?), that this author has placed his > exciting research under the banner of physics. > > best wishes ---Pedro > _______________________________________________ Fis mailing list Fis@listas.unizar.es http://listas.unizar.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fis