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Grex > Coop13 > #15: Why was its password changed? | |
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asddsa
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response 75 of 110:
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Sep 8 15:43 UTC 2003 |
RE 72 Yeah, you deserve to lose your account, your privacy, your files,
your identity...
re 73 It's not my problem if she gets confused over something. As for
the password, I logged in, reset it to what it was originally, and now
it fails to work. AND you still haven't even considered the possible
solution of giving a warning. In fact, I believe it was NON staff
members who've had a more open view with this than you close-minded
people.
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gull
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response 76 of 110:
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Sep 8 17:10 UTC 2003 |
This is ridiculous. He's just playing games and wasting staff time for
his own amusement.
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dah
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response 77 of 110:
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Sep 8 18:06 UTC 2003 |
Waisting.
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asddsa
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response 78 of 110:
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Sep 9 00:02 UTC 2003 |
Yeah, wasting by suggesting a policiy which is MUCH better than the current
one, and being ignored because you lazy fucks are busy complaining about how
your time is so valuable and how everyone is out to kill grex.
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russ
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response 79 of 110:
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Sep 9 04:16 UTC 2003 |
Watching naftee/dah/polytarp/asddsa complain about the utterly
predictable results of stupid acts is very entertaining.
Though I'd suggest not setting the passwords back. If the recipient
of the forwards complains, just splat the account, no saving throw.
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other
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response 80 of 110:
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Sep 9 04:47 UTC 2003 |
Hmm. If you honestly think this is a superior policy to the current one,
why not propose it formally?
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davel
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response 81 of 110:
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Sep 9 13:06 UTC 2003 |
Re 80: Are you addressing russ, or naftee? 8-{)]
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other
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response 82 of 110:
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Sep 9 13:44 UTC 2003 |
Whomever.
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asddsa
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response 83 of 110:
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Sep 9 20:34 UTC 2003 |
Both the policies presented by russ and myself are more reasonable than the
current ones.
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other
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response 84 of 110:
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Sep 9 20:48 UTC 2003 |
Prove it. Subject it to a vote.
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asddsa
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response 85 of 110:
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Sep 9 20:54 UTC 2003 |
I nominate your mom.
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dah
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response 86 of 110:
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Sep 9 21:16 UTC 2003 |
I'm going to become a Grex member just to put this policy to vote.
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remmers
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response 87 of 110:
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Sep 9 22:46 UTC 2003 |
(Re #84: Adoption of a policy by vote does not prove that
the policy is reasonable.)
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dah
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response 88 of 110:
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Sep 10 00:19 UTC 2003 |
Fascist.
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other
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response 89 of 110:
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Sep 10 00:33 UTC 2003 |
Reasonable, being a highly subjective concept, may in this instance be
considered to be effectively determined by a test of adoption and
implementation by the membership of Grex.
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newjp2
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response 90 of 110:
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Sep 10 00:38 UTC 2003 |
Congratulations, you've now justified the Holocaust.
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mynxcat
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response 91 of 110:
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Sep 10 00:47 UTC 2003 |
Imposter
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other
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response 92 of 110:
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Sep 10 00:51 UTC 2003 |
A dead skunk spread across twenty yards of two-lane blacktop would be all
it takes to justify the Holocaust in your addled mind, Jamie. ;)
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janc
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response 93 of 110:
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Sep 10 04:06 UTC 2003 |
Staff doesn't in general do a lot of warnings. During that last hours, I
deleted files from probably 500 users, and nuked maybe 100 accounts. I
didn't warn any of them. In most cases, I took only the briefest look at
what they had. If they had a big file named psybnc.tgz, I nuked it without
even bothering to check if it a copy of psybnc, rather than something
entirely innocent. I did manage to free up a lot of diskspace though.
I used to be a lot more careful about these things. I'd check things
carefully, send warnings, follow up on stuff. Not any more. Too much
crap and too little time.
I don't actually want to send 500 emails to various user telling them that
psybnc is not permitted on Grex. I don't want to read 500 replies. I don't
want to keep track of which users have been warned. Sorry, no deal. If
you leave a copy of psybnc on your account, I'll probably just delete it,
but I'll lock the account if it looks to me like they know this isn't
allowed (eg, if they stick it in a directory named ... or ' ' or something).
If they have exploits on the account, I'll nuke it. I don't care if they
tried to use them or not.
When cleaning up disk space, I give people the fairest assessment that I can
give in 30 seconds. I'm probably not wrong often.
You want us to send warnings to a user if they start doing stupid stuff?
I think you have no concept of the shear numbers of people doing stupid stuff
on Grex. The case of setting your mail to forward to some other user is
in some way even more dubious than some of the others. I could remove the
user's .forward file, and send him email, but I could hardly assume that
a person who set up all his Grex mail to forward elsewhere is going to
log onto Grex to read his mail. Where should I send the warning?
Yeah, we probably could have gotten a warning to polytarp, but you want us
to send warnings as a matter of policy. 99.9% of the time, we don't know
the users doing this. How do we warn them?
Should the rule be different for users we know?
Processing staff mail and cleaning up the disks aren't exactly huge amounts
of fun. Do you think you'll improve the way these jobs are getting done
by passing some policy mandating that they be done in a way that doesn't
make sense to the people doing them? Do enough of that, and they'll fire
themselves.
The staffers are all sensible people. If you have sensible complaints and
sensible suggestions we'll handle them. If you want to bring a policy up
for vote, go ahead. Just don't expect it to pass or anything.
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other
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response 94 of 110:
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Sep 10 04:30 UTC 2003 |
Jan, do yourself a favor and go back to ignoring this item. ;)
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sholmes
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response 95 of 110:
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Sep 10 07:27 UTC 2003 |
Really not worth explaining so much to someone who is just killing time.
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asddsa
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response 96 of 110:
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Sep 10 13:12 UTC 2003 |
re 93 You are correct about the large files incident. But nuking an account
is different from going ENTIRELY our of your way to reset a password, offer
to give it to someone and change files in a user's home directory. that's
just plain privacy violaiton. And I cannot see how the current policy of
sending AT LEAST three e-mails differs from deleting ONE file and sending ONE
e-mail. Just out of curiosity, how many spam removal requests do you
recieve?
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remmers
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response 97 of 110:
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Sep 10 20:08 UTC 2003 |
Re #89: Um, no.
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asddsa
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response 98 of 110:
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Sep 10 22:41 UTC 2003 |
Uhm, yes, doctor.
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jaklumen
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response 99 of 110:
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Sep 13 20:16 UTC 2003 |
What a three ring circus.
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