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Re: Off Topic: Self Policing

Abhilash Nair

2004-03-12

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Is there a pattern developed for this yet ??? or have we all agreed upon 1!!
;-)
Abhi


>From: Tong Wang <tw@(protected)>
>Reply-To: An interest list for Sun Java Center J2EE Pattern Catalog
><J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)>
>To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)
>Subject: Re: Off Topic: Self Policing
>Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 08:07:31 -0600
>
>Look like we all agree to:
>
>1. reply with a firm, short message to let them know it is off topic;
>2. be gentle :)
>
>Tong
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: An interest list for Sun Java Center J2EE Pattern Catalog
>[mailto:J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)
>Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 2:47 AM
>To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)
>Subject: Off Topic: Self Policing
>
>Tong,
>
> > If you think the question is irrelevant, don't answer it. Eventually =
> > they will not ask inappropriate questions on this list if they get no
>=
> > response.=20
>Not true at all. There are offenders for asking off topic questions AND
>offenders for answering off topic questions. Both are disrespectful
>netiquette
>to the rest of the users who would like to keep the list on-topic, and
>both
>will continue without proper reaction.
>
>While I will agree that bullying may not be the best way to go about it,
>we are
>going to have to self police, which means different policemen will have
>different styles, and that's just the way it is, since we don't get to
>"elect"
>the policemen on the list.
>
>Having said that, my personal opinion(when I'm policeman for a day....)
>is that
>we should try to stay positive and be gentle yet firm in enforcing the
>"stay on
>topic" rule, but I won't attempt to enforce MY style on any other
>policeman.
>By doing this, I believe we are being good internet citizens, as we help
>teach
>people how to properly respect large mailing lists.
>
>:-)
>
>cb
>
>
>--- Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV@(protected):
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> >
> > Date:   Thu, 11 Mar 2004 07:46:26 -0600
> > From:   Tong Wang <tw@(protected)>
> > Subject: Re: How to design a notification system in performa nce?
> >
> > If you think the question is irrelevant, don't answer it. Eventually =
> > they will not ask inappropriate questions on this list if they get no
>=
> > response.=20
> >
> > But bullying is not the way to go.
> >
> > Tong
> > =A0
> >
>
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