[TriLUG] Code of Conduct
Shawn William Taylor
STaylor at torexretailna.com
Tue Aug 14 19:47:50 EDT 2007
Magnus Wrote:
Any moderation, selective or all-inclusive, is going to be subjective by
nature and cannot by nature be fair.
I disagree, if there is a common set of rules that apply to all members.
If you get moderated out because you break a rule, then so be it. To me
that is fair.
However, I am also a lurker. I love this list because it contains some of
the most intelligent technology people I have come by. I recall a DNS
dialogue with several folks who run fairly large scale DNS implementations
and have a very detailed and comprehensive understanding of Name Server
technology. If I recall one of the folks worked @ Intrex.
I am all for moderation if it would keep 80% of the junk I got today out
of my inbox.
Shawn
Magnus <magnus at trilug.org>
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08/14/2007 05:44 PM
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Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> The idea is to make it fair in how this moderation is applied. Are you
> saying you'd rather have the "leadership" moderate *everyone*, punishing
> everyone (and creating a huge amount of work) for the actions of a few?
Any moderation, selective or all-inclusive, is going to be subjective by
nature and cannot by nature be fair.
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