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Grex > Coop8 > #130: Members with more than one vote |  |
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dang
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response 175 of 186:
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May 17 17:53 UTC 1997 |
I like it. Suggestion: Start a new item about it. This one is a bit long,
with lots of stuff not quite in this topic.
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rcurl
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response 176 of 186:
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May 17 18:51 UTC 1997 |
I have started a new item, picking up from response #162 in this one.
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arthurp
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response 177 of 186:
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May 17 23:39 UTC 1997 |
Maybe 'dues' should be changed to donations?
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albaugh
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response 178 of 186:
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May 19 16:42 UTC 1997 |
Re: #172: Exactly! Unregistered readers have no need to see who the
[registered] grex members are, AFAIC.
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remmers
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response 179 of 186:
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May 19 18:32 UTC 1997 |
Eh? I was talking about *registered* users who access Grex
exclusively via the web.
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albaugh
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response 180 of 186:
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May 20 15:50 UTC 1997 |
So you were. Well, if you could implement a cgi to invoke the members
command and return as a web page *to registered readers only*, that would have
the same effect as telling telnet users to run it for themselves.
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remmers
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response 181 of 186:
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May 20 19:10 UTC 1997 |
Let's see, what would be the point of making the membership list
hard to get at? Think I missed that.
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rcurl
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response 182 of 186:
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May 20 20:21 UTC 1997 |
Places that cater to the rich and famous usually keep a lid on their
memberships lists. That also applies to non-profits that have big benefactors
as members. The object is to reduce notoriety and annoyances for such members
(who are more likely to be subject to it than us plebians). Well, you
asked.....
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remmers
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response 183 of 186:
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May 20 23:11 UTC 1997 |
Yes, but what does that have to do with us? "Catering to the
rich and famous" is not exactly the first phrase that comes to
mind when I think of Grex.
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arthurp
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response 184 of 186:
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May 21 01:08 UTC 1997 |
If most organizations liquidated all their assets and went to
Germany after 8 years.....?
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albaugh
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response 185 of 186:
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May 21 03:40 UTC 1997 |
Well, making the membership list a cgi would mean you wouldn't have to
maintain a web page that changes constantly. And since you asked, I can't
prevent anyone who figures out how from running the members command, but I
don't particularly want to advertise whether or not I'm a member - it isn't
useful for anyone to know.
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rcurl
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response 186 of 186:
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May 21 07:11 UTC 1997 |
I was responding to the general question, not the specific one. But I
tend to gree with albaugh - publishing membership lists invites misuse.
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