[Sussex] List Policy (Removal of submissions)

Steve Dobson steve.dobson at syscall.org.uk
Fri May 9 11:27:02 UTC 2008


SLUGgers

A few days back the admins for the LUG.ORG.UK server were contacted by
an ex Sussex member asking for his postings to our list to be deleted.
They, rightly, passed the buck to me as list admin.  Since then I
haven't heard from the person so I've taken no action and I haven't been
told that the admins have done anything either.

I've always considered that I ruled SLUG as a benign dictator, imposing
the will of the members.  As such I now wish to establish a policy for
such requests.

So what should we do?  My own preference is to say that the mail list is
a record of the communications of this group and as such are sacrosanct.

I plan on bring this topic up at the next moot, but thought it would be
best to discuss it here in case someone who can't make the next meeting
wishes to voice their opinion.

Steve
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