[openbeos] Re: Website content moderation
- From: "Michael S" <mikesum32@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 02:55:01 -0400
Someone added something like the following comment to my BFS2 RFC:
"ZFS is the most buzzword-compliant FS."
Now, this comment didn't add any value to the article. It contained no
useful information and it was not a suggestion. Nobody needs such
rants.
I just tried to make clear that we
don't have to keep every comment. This is especially important for
RFCs and similar development articles which should not blow up with
comments because that would make it very difficult for the developers
to filter out the important information.
Let us hope that all RFCs will be clearly labeled as such and not as mere
articles.
;-)
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Someone added something like the following comment to my BFS2 RFC: "ZFS is the most buzzword-compliant FS." Now, this comment didn't add any value to the article. It contained no useful information and it was not a suggestion. Nobody needs such rants.
I just tried to make clear that we don't have to keep every comment. This is especially important for RFCs and similar development articles which should not blow up with comments because that would make it very difficult for the developers to filter out the important information.
Let us hope that all RFCs will be clearly labeled as such and not as mere articles.