[SGVLUG] archives??? since when?

Terry Hancock hancock at anansispaceworks.com
Fri Sep 9 06:01:48 PDT 2005


On Thursday 08 September 2005 01:33 pm, Hershel Remer wrote:
> Eh? Did I miss the memmo? I would think that we would all be notified in
> writing that our emails would now be made publicly available via the Internet
> searches, etc. Was I sleeping when that act of good manners was made before
> the policy was radically changed for the first time in years?
> 
> I personally can't stand web-archived lists, but I really get annoyed by ones
> that retroactively post my emails on the Internet.

Anybody who posts on a MAILING LIST with the expectation that
their email is going to be *private* is in serious need of a
wake-up, surely.

Mailing lists are public places.

I can appreciate that an archive *does* make a difference, but
I honestly can't imagine posting on a list anything I wouldn't
be willing to have on the web.

The worst consequence I can think of is spiders collecting email
addresses. It is nice when the archive site mangles or hides header
information such as emails that may be privately identifiable.

IMHO, anyway.  Seriously, though, what would you have not said
here, if you hadn't missed this announcement (I don't remember
seeing it either -- but as I say, I always assume that anything
I say on a mailing list is public record.  Even if that does
turn out to be embarrassing).

Cheers,
Terry

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Terry Hancock ( hancock at anansispaceworks.com )
Anansi Spaceworks  http://www.anansispaceworks.com



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