Re: [Hpr] Auditing the janitors

2022-03-24 Thread Mike Ray
You're quite right. I had no idea there was any money involved at all. Any thoughts about GDPR? On 24/03/2022 09:19, Ken Fallon wrote: Hi Mike, Please take this seriously. You have no idea the amount of money the Janitos have to deal with. Only yesterday we had a Nigerian prince

Re: [Hpr] Auditing the janitors

2022-03-24 Thread Ken Fallon
Hi Mike, Please take this seriously. You have no idea the amount of money the Janitos have to deal with. Only yesterday we had a Nigerian prince offer us almost $ 15,000,000 American Dollars, not to mention the issues the UN secretary general seems to be having with his bank account. --

Re: [Hpr] Auditing the janitors

2022-03-24 Thread Mike Ray
I've got a better idea...how about we start remembering this is a podcast and not Goldman Sachs? I don't mean to be cheeky or aggressive, but the mention of 'auditors'? Is that not going a bit far? You're not going to be fined for non-compliance, or for underpaying corporation tax, if

Re: [Hpr] Auditing the janitors

2022-03-23 Thread Carl D Hamann
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 3:27 PM Ken Fallon wrote: > My initial suggestion is to have an Auditor from the Community join the > Admin channels for the purposes of monitoring their work. This should be > a rotating position, so that the person/people don't become on of the team. > This seems like a

[Hpr] Auditing the janitors

2022-03-23 Thread Ken Fallon
Hi All, I'd like to suggest a new thread about the need to provide oversight into the work of the janitors. My initial suggestion is to have an Auditor from the Community join the Admin channels for the purposes of monitoring their work. This should be a rotating position, so that the