Another suggestion.. perhaps if [SOLICIT]ed solutions are found the
steps to achieve that solution could be posted here. I would hate for
this list to grow towards becoming a I'll solve this off list for you
instead of a growing recource of information to be googled / researched
by all.
R. Scott Belford wrote:
I tried to address this with the following: Responding to other
members on the list to address personal issues is generally
discouraged. This is a gathering. If you have an issue with a person
at a gathering, you don't disrespect the peace of the others by
Joe Linux wrote:
R. Scott Belford wrote:
I tried to address this with the following: Responding to other
members on the list to address personal issues is generally
discouraged. This is a gathering. If you have an issue with a
person at a gathering, you don't disrespect the peace of the
Just my thoughts on this. When I first started getting into mailing
lists I violated every code of netiqette and got flamed like Johnny
Torch on the Fantastic Four because of it.
I think if a list policy had been in place it would have avoided this
discussion as Edward could have
This is my proposed list guideline/welcome. I have inserted it into
my message,
and I am including a plain text attachment. Please do with it what
you will.
You don't have to like it. Just help make it better if you don't.
Very nicely written. Thank you for taking the time to do
I like your guidelines very much, and suggest only the following change:
Change You will likely be ignored or placed into a black list to You most likely
will be ignored by many of the members.
I don't think the mentioning of being blacklisted is very appropriate as it
is sort of Klu Klux
Joe Linux wrote:
I like your guidelines very much, and suggest only the following change:
Change You will likely be ignored or placed into a black list to
You most likely will be ignored by many of the members.
Thanks. I meant to imply that a member would add such an offender to
their
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Joe Linux wrote:
I don't think the mentioning of being blacklisted is very appropriate
as it is sort of Klu Klux Klan like in thought an spirit.
You're right. When I first started on the Internet, I received a few
emails from people who said they have placed me into their
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 14:27, Jimen Ching wrote:
But it does get very frustrating when some very vocal members start
voicing opinions on the list concerning the direction of the group that
contradicts the goals. Your options then are either to ignore it, which
might result in the group going