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tsty
response 611 of 624: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 11:05 UTC 1997

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pfv
response 612 of 624: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 16:22 UTC 1997


        Not only was the intro-conf & linkages a Good Idea (tm), but
        I'd like to know why not one person seems to have twigged to
        the idea of a miserable little flag for entries and responses?

        Let the authors, the actual users, decide if the text should be
        "world readable", and within "90 days", you'll get all the proof
        you want - one way or another..

        Yeah, it will mean a vast regeneration of the confs.. So what?

        Too, it means that the adamantly opposed will be going crazy in
        their attempts to "deny" all their old text.. Again, So What?

        Add a flag; Add a prompt at entry/save; Add a matched set of
        commands to pico/yapp.. Done. Simple. Clean.
mta
response 613 of 624: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 17:57 UTC 1997

Given how GREX saves items, I don't think that's feasible -- but I'm no
expert.
valerie
response 614 of 624: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 04:21 UTC 1997

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pfv
response 615 of 624: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 16:18 UTC 1997


        Actually, while it means dinking with the source, I don't see
        that it's much more complex than say.. "censor" or "scribble".

        OTOH, when you have no time, plan or interest - it's impossible -
        I agree..

        Sorry 'bout that.
mta
response 616 of 624: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 17:16 UTC 1997

The major difference is that expurgate and scribble came with the Picospan
package.  What you're suggesting didn't.  And as Valerie said, we don't have
the source.
ladymoon
response 617 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 02:29 UTC 1997

You know, re-reading this proposal, it means nothing to the Backtalk debate
at all!
Read it with me now:
"MOTION:

 

 To allow unregistered users to read all Grex conferences

 except the Staff conference."

Unregistered, in this wording, HAS NO DEFINITION. It could mean the same as
unverified, it could mean anything. Also, to constitute a "user" of Grex, and
not just a person browsing the web, isn't the distinction therin solely
whether or not someone has taken out an account? This motion says nothing
about excluding the need to run newuser in order to read the conferences!
NOTHING!
Mary, in your rush to be cute, you have made a worthless motion, in more ways
than one!
valerie
response 618 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 05:57 UTC 1997

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mary
response 619 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 13:50 UTC 1997

I would suggest if you find the wording confusing or worthless
that you vote no.  I kind of like the wording myself.
danr
response 620 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 15:47 UTC 1997

Why shouldn't it have read "users without Grex accounts"?  I kind of agree
with Selena on this one.
adbarr
response 621 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 18:28 UTC 1997

I don't. I voted yes. I fail to see the horribles as real.
mary
response 622 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 22:11 UTC 1997

Re: #620  Then someone would have come along and thought
that having an account must mean someone who pays money
so this means non-members, right?

It is really hard to make any statement bullet-proof.
Which is why we should encourage anyone who wants to
vote to take a few minutes and understand the issue.
adbarr
response 623 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 02:13 UTC 1997

Yes, it is hard. But defining terms makes it less so.
danr
response 624 of 624: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 23:40 UTC 1997

re #622: Perhaps, but I still think my wording is less ambiguous.  We don't
have "registered" and "unregistered" users, and any time you introduce new
terms into a discussion you add ambiguity and confusion.
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