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    From: Marko Mlinar <markom@o...>
    Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 07:55:21 +0100
    Subject: Re: How to increase SNR? (was Re: [oc] very very urgent)
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    > Yes, the above is extreme.  I'm not sure that I agree
    > with it myself!  Hopefully it will prompt someone
    > to come up with a better idea.
    I agree with your second part that this is a bit extreme. Note that for some 
    (shy) people this may be the point where they wouldn't send a message at 
    all...
    
    > Maybe that is the way to clean up this list?
    >
    > 1) Require every new subscriber to acknowledge the existence
    >    of the public archive, and for them to agree that their
    >    comments will be published in the archive, with no time limit.
    >
    > 2) Set up an auto-post, once a month, reminding people that
    >      a) the public archives exist
    >      b) the world is watching
    >      c) they have agreed that all postings to this list may be archived.
    >      d) there is *NO* way to have a posting removed from the archive.
    
    Maybe one could receive a message at signup with link to FAQ and a note that 
    all messages are being archived.
    
    Yes, the most problematic are those, who don't care about the community. IMHO, 
    the only way to handle this kind of people is to have moderated list (at 
    least for begginners), but again with moderation there are lot of other 
    problems we already discussed.
    
    best regards,
    Marko
    
    
    
    
    

    ReferenceAuthor
    [oc] very very urgentSundararajan ramamurthy
    Re: [oc] very very urgentRudolf Usselmann
    How to increase SNR? (was Re: [oc] very very urgent)John Dalton

     
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