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Re: Public comments of sets in database
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lugnet.admin.suggestions
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Sun, 23 Jan 2005 15:53:51 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.suggestions, Todd Lehman wrote:
> Since this is uncharted (or virutally uncharted) territory here (since
> this is in the set database comments rather than in a discussion group),
> it's not clear what, if any, administrative action to take, nor what the
> outcome of such action might be. I'm not saying that nothing should be
> done, I'm just saying this is a new gray area (to my knowledge).
It would seem to me that it's no different than a message post---the same
"guidelines" should apply. I think whether it's a post, a database entry,
a member page, an FTX page, whatever, if the domain name says lugnet.com,
the same standard of common sense should apply. And arguably, maybe even
moreso for the database, since it's the one LUGNET resource that probably
has far more visitors (of all ages) than the newsgroups. To me, that database
is the true "public face" of LUGNET.
KDJ
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| (...) Eww, ya, that's gross. To answer your question -- Is it technically possible? Yes. Is it obligatory? No. Is it warranted? That's a very good question -- and a tough one. Obviously, this doesn't actually answer your question, however. (...) (20 years ago, 23-Jan-05, to lugnet.admin.suggestions, FTX)
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