Re: Admin: List Policy

  • From: "Robert Smith" <rrrsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 17:41:59 -0800


James,  Replying to a message is the way I know how to add an address to
one's address list--therefore this.  Excuse me if I shouldn't have done it
this way.

Bob Smith
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James" <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:58 AM
Subject: Admin: List Policy


> As promised, I'm posting the list guidelines, which will be posted on
> average of once per month, as a sort of reminder. To start off, let me
just
> bring to mention that, while the list is under a new administration, that
> doesn't under any circumstance mean there are going to be new rules. In
> fact, this set of guidelines will be fairly simple, but will be heavily
> enforced.
>
> **Policies**
>
> 1: Keep it clean. We're a family list, and there are people here who
> probably don't want to hear everything *exactly* that's running through
> your head. If you wouldn't see it on TV, it doesn't belong in a post to
the
> list. If you're not sure, email me at jfw-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx before you
> post it to the list. Otherwise, you stand to see your posts moderated.
> 2: Stay on topic. We're a JFW-oriented list. That said, anything related
to
> JFW, its functionality with programs etc is acceptable. If it doesn't have
> to do with JFW, it doesn't belong on the list. This includes, but isn't
> limited to, talk of other screen readers such as Window Eyes.
> 3: Listen to, and respect, the wishes of the admins/moderators. If you're
> asked by an admin or moderator to drop a subject, or take something to
> private emails (in the instance of two people carrying on a thread
> list-wide), please do so. If the subject is changed on a thread by an
admin
> or moderator, it will be explained why in the email sent out with it.
> Please don't continue replying to the old subject.
> 4: Don't ask over the list for a position on the list administration. If
> you'd like to help out, it's of course welcome, but address the request to
> do so to jfw-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx otherwise it'll be ignored. Requests are
> always welcome, whether help is being looked for or not. When help is
> needed, a post will be made to the list. The requests already received
will
> be kept in mind.
> 5: Keep flaming to a minimum. This is not limited to flaming of each
other,
> but goes beyond that, to flaming of products, opinions, ideas,
suggestions,
> etc. Constructive criticism never hurts. Flame wars, especially public
> ones, both drive people from this list and are unwelcome here. either take
> the problem to private emails, or report the problem to list
administration.
>
> As always, if there are problems or questions with regards these policies,
> don't hesitate to send them to me off-list at jfw-admins.freelists.org.
> Thank you, and I *really* hope this experience turns out to be equally
> enjoyable for all of us.
>
> James,
> List Admin
>
>
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> If you have any concerns about the list, post received from the list, or
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the list owner at jfw-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>

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