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Is there a non moderated group for such things?
Anyway, they are a noisy lot in JPL are they not? Brian -- -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! |
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On 6/08/2012 5:46 PM, Brian Gaff wrote:
Is there a non moderated group for such things? That's why I went for sci.space.policy; I've been saying for several years that there is a need for additional groups in the sci.space 'group'. Anyway, they are a noisy lot in JPL are they not? VERY noisy! |
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sci.space.robotic perhaps?
Brian -- -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! "Alan Erskine" wrote in message d.com... On 6/08/2012 5:46 PM, Brian Gaff wrote: Is there a non moderated group for such things? That's why I went for sci.space.policy; I've been saying for several years that there is a need for additional groups in the sci.space 'group'. Anyway, they are a noisy lot in JPL are they not? VERY noisy! |
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On 6/08/2012 9:00 PM, Brian Gaff wrote:
sci.space.robotic perhaps? Brian Nah; too sci-fi. How about sci.space.robotic? ;-) |
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ...
Is there a non moderated group for such things? sci.space.policy Buy why not use the moderated group sci.space.science that was meant for stuff like this? Anyway, they are a noisy lot in JPL are they not? Brian -- Greg D. Moore http://greenmountainsoftware.wordpress.com/ CEO QuiCR: Quick, Crowdsourced Responses. http://www.quicr.net |
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On 6/08/2012 11:59 PM, Greg (Strider) Moore wrote:
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... Is there a non moderated group for such things? sci.space.policy Buy why not use the moderated group sci.space.science that was meant for stuff like this? There have been six messages posted to that group this year. Why moderate it at all? |
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Because moderated groups are intimidating to many who are not sure if they
are going to be moderated due to a slightly clueless post, that is why. I seldom use moderated groups as they are often slow or just do not work due to misconfigured news servers not passing the posts to the mods. Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Greg (Strider) Moore" wrote in message ... "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... Is there a non moderated group for such things? sci.space.policy Buy why not use the moderated group sci.space.science that was meant for stuff like this? Anyway, they are a noisy lot in JPL are they not? Brian -- Greg D. Moore http://greenmountainsoftware.wordpress.com/ CEO QuiCR: Quick, Crowdsourced Responses. http://www.quicr.net |
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Maybe its moderated to death. I cannot know that of course but the fact is
that moderated groups often lose moderators and they also put off posters. I'd plump for unmoderation but could that be achieved ie would all servers change the posting system? I have posted there but in the past I got the distinct feeling that unless I was really very techy, the posts gleened dispariging comments from the few who thought it was undermining their group. I know the current mod has said post there, but I do think a lot of people were put off previously. Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Alan Erskine" wrote in message .com... On 6/08/2012 11:59 PM, Greg (Strider) Moore wrote: "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... Is there a non moderated group for such things? sci.space.policy Buy why not use the moderated group sci.space.science that was meant for stuff like this? There have been six messages posted to that group this year. Why moderate it at all? |
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"Alan Erskine" wrote in message
.com... On 6/08/2012 11:59 PM, Greg (Strider) Moore wrote: "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... Is there a non moderated group for such things? sci.space.policy Buy why not use the moderated group sci.space.science that was meant for stuff like this? There have been six messages posted to that group this year. I haven't kept track, but trust me, there have been far more than 6 messages posted to the group. That may be the only ones let approved, but I figured folks didn't want to read the ones trying to sell commercial LIDAR images or articles on "Law of Energy Creation, New Cosmology Model." Why moderate it at all? To keep out the amount of spam that gets directed to them. -- Greg D. Moore http://greenmountainsoftware.wordpress.com/ CEO QuiCR: Quick, Crowdsourced Responses. http://www.quicr.net |
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ...
Maybe its moderated to death. I cannot know that of course but the fact is that moderated groups often lose moderators and they also put off posters. Well I would hope my moderation has been more positive than negative. But the truth is, we don't get many on-topic posts. You only see the ones that are approved (and I'll admit I sometimes push the boundaries a bit on that.) I'd plump for unmoderation but could that be achieved ie would all servers change the posting system? I have posted there but in the past I got the distinct feeling that unless I was really very techy, the posts gleened dispariging comments from the few who thought it was undermining their group. I know the current mod has said post there, but I do think a lot of people were put off previously. Well, for about 5-6 years (I forget how long) George Herbert wasn't moderating at all. It's only been the last 4 years that there's been any active moderation. Brian -- Greg D. Moore http://greenmountainsoftware.wordpress.com/ CEO QuiCR: Quick, Crowdsourced Responses. http://www.quicr.net |
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