On Fri, 15 May 2009, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>Has anyone ever developed a point-n-click tool to delete
>a message from an archive, preferably by just eliminating the >From/To/Subject and body, but leaving the links intact, with
>a placeholder message that says "message content removed", etc?
It would totally rule. Especially on python.org, where people regret
posting their full name because "employers tend to google them", and
then come running to us, asking "Please remove my name".

Not withstanding your opinion of people who do this (which I cannot entirely disagree with - grin) you have brough to mind a number of scenarios where it might be beneficial to be able to quickly edit a message, rather than delete it completely. For instance, someone posts a message with someone else's (unapproved) web link. The link needs to be removed, but the rest of the posting can stay as it is....

As I think about this more deeply, I realize there are serious programming considerations. For example, the mesage subject appears in the pages that 'index' the archive, as well as in the 'previous' and 'next' links of neighboring messages, sometimes not even in the same week/directory.... I think if we permit editing of the subject it will have to, by default, change ALL references to that subject in all messages, just to keep things simple.... Presumably the only time a subject would be changed would be if it is offensive/abusive, so you would *want* to change alll of them. If some moron posts messages under the wrong subject, that is life on the list. We're not fixing that..... LOL

Of course, there are some ethical issues to visit. Any editor should be certain to insert a disclaimer in the message body which says "THIS MESSAGE HAS BEEN EDITED BY LIST ADMINS SUBSEQUENT TO POSTING", just so
that original authors do not feel they've been misrepresented, etc, etc.

I can presume that if someone is comfortable with regenerating their archive from the mbox at ANY time, they wouldn't mind editing it for occasions like these. So I'm going to presume that this utility that is forming in my mind is for people who have already decided that they will *never* regenerate their archives from mboxes. Numbering and links will always be preserved.... So we need only be concerned with a utility that will updates the html and txt archives...

- Charles
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