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Grex > Coop11 > #201: Grex Board of Directors Meeting, 9/25/2000, 7pm Eastern | |
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Grex Board of Directors Meeting, 9/25/2000, 7pm Eastern
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Sep 16 02:28 UTC 2000 |
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GREX BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
DATE AND TIME: Monday, 25 September 2000, 7:00pm EDT
PLACE: Upstairs at Zingerman's Next Door
422 Detroit Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
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AGENDA:
01) <10 sec. - Gavel Banging - other
02) 03 min. - Chairman's Report - other
03) 10 min. - Treasurer's Report - flem
04) 05 min. - Publicity Committee - mta/other
05) 15 min. - Technical Committee - staff
06) 15 min. - Telephone Line Update - staff
07) 15 min. - Schedule next meeting - all
08) 10 min. - New Business - all
09) >.1 sec. - Gavel Cessation - other
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Please use this item to enter proposed changes or additions to this
agenda.
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willard
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response 1 of 57:
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Sep 16 04:59 UTC 2000 |
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| 01) <10 sec. - Gavel Banging - other
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I'd like to suggest that at least 15 seconds be allotted for gavel
banging.
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other
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response 2 of 57:
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Sep 17 02:04 UTC 2000 |
You are more than welcome to make that suggestion.
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twinkie
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response 3 of 57:
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Sep 17 09:43 UTC 2000 |
I believe he just did.
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ric
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response 4 of 57:
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Sep 17 13:43 UTC 2000 |
Actually, he merely expressed the desire to make that suggestion.
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willard
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response 5 of 57:
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Sep 17 13:52 UTC 2000 |
#2-4: Thank you. I suggest that at least 15 seconds be allotted
for gavel banging.
I'd like to suggest that at least 30 minutes be allotted for banging
other's mom.
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other
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response 6 of 57:
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Sep 18 03:26 UTC 2000 |
If you knew my mom, you wouldn't have said that, i'll wager...
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russ
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response 7 of 57:
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Sep 18 04:52 UTC 2000 |
Agenda item: default twit filter for the Agora conference.
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willard
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response 8 of 57:
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Sep 18 12:40 UTC 2000 |
/c/w/i/willard/ufilt.pl
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keesan
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response 9 of 57:
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Sep 18 13:14 UTC 2000 |
What is a default twit filter? Is it something that a beginner can easily
learn to use? One of our beginners was disgusted when she recently looked
at agora and I agree with her comments about the mental age of some of the
recent posters. She has no idea what a .cfonce file is (nor do I know where
to find mine without help). Were you considering setting up something in the
menu that lets people fill in certain user names easily?
Maybe with a brief explanation as to its purpose?
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willard
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response 10 of 57:
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Sep 18 14:31 UTC 2000 |
When I first arrived here, I found the behavior of many Grexers to be
completely and totally repulsive. I was disgusted, quite frankly.
But rather than get all fussy about it, I started posting my own
items, and to my delight, the environment quickly changed, and became
significantly more tolerable.
If by "default twit filter" he means that some users are added to the
filtered list by default based on their activity in the conference,
and new users will be unable to read their posts without disabling the
filter, I'm opposed to the idea.
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birdy
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response 11 of 57:
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Sep 18 15:35 UTC 2000 |
I find that idea wildly ridiculous since everyone prefers different
kinds of posts. They can install their own twit filter.
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carson
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response 12 of 57:
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Sep 18 16:25 UTC 2000 |
resp:9 ("set cfonce")
(you're welcome.)
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willard
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response 13 of 57:
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Sep 18 17:01 UTC 2000 |
I think it would be a better idea to fishbowl Agora, and make it a
place where the 'cool kids' hang out.
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keesan
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response 14 of 57:
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Sep 18 17:05 UTC 2000 |
Jdeigert suggests that every time people log on to Agora, there be a brief
message telling them how to use the twit filter in order to avoid the
droppings of certain people who prefer a different environment. Set it up
so people only have to fill in the names of the users who they want to avoid
the 'contributions' of, without having to know anything about .cfonce files
or programming. Maybe as part of the change program. Maybe with an
explanation of why there is a need for this approach. And that way people
who don't like the environment they find when they enter grex can filter it
out and have the playground entirely to themselves and their friends.
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remmers
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response 15 of 57:
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Sep 18 17:21 UTC 2000 |
I'd like for Russ to elaborate on his concept, but I'm sure I'd
be opposed to anything that filters particular users by default
(much as I disagree with willards's before/after characterization
of Agora).
I would favor an easier-to-use and more flexible filtering facility
than is now available. The sheer volume of material in the current
Agora -- far more than any previous one -- makes that desirable.
I'd oppose editorializing on the "need" for it, though -- different
users have different "needs". Make its availability known, and
leave it up to the individual whether they want to use it or not.
Regarding filtering, it should be pointed out:
(a) Someone would have to write the software.
(b) In any case, it wouldn't work with backtalk.
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