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- Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 13:16:43 +0900
- From: "Zev Blut" <zb@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Should we stop password protecting the TLUG archives?
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Hello, I would like to officially open a thread to discuss the TLUG mailing list archive policy. I should have done this early, but other obligations have kept me busy. Actually, I would have liked to open this after the holidays, but now that I think about it starting now is fine as long as we do not expect the discussion to come to a decision until later. Nonetheless, I am sorry for the delay. Summary of the problem: Currently TLUG's mailing lists are password protected. This is a source of confusion for new users and it prevents search engines from indexing our discussions. We would like to discuss removing the password protection from the main mailing list archives. When did we start password protecting our mailing list? We started around February 2003. Why did we start password protecting the archives? We started protecting the archives to help prevent our members from getting spammed. If you would like the full history look here: http://www.tlug.jp/ML/0302/msg00186.html Issues to discuss: * Do we reopen the archives? * Do we attempt to protect our members email addresses? ** If so, how should we do this? ** If not, why should we not bother? * As search engines have become more powerful, almost anything we mail to the list will become available for an indefinite amount of time. Sometimes we may say things were in the heat of the moment that may come back to haunt us. ** Do we care about this? ** Should we allow users to ask for removal/anonymization of their mails from the archives? ** Should we make it clear to new comers who are about to join the list about the archiving and what not? * Should we keep the archives closed, but choose highlights from the archive to put on the web site? ** Should we do this anyway? If so who is going to volunteer to organize this? The above is not a comprehensive list of issues related to this topic, please feel free to add it. This potential change in policy affects all mailing list members so please take a moment and voice your opinion. Cheers, Zev
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