Title: | The Digital way of working |
Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5321 |
Total number of notes: | 139771 |
I've moved the attached here. I originally posted it in the TLE::EASYNET_CONFERENCES conference, inspired by a topic that suggested creating a "restricted" conference on epilepsy, and a reply to that topic complaining that it would be "unfair" to restrict access to such a conference. I have to agree with the moderators of EASYNET_CONFERENCES that this is not a conference announcement, and by the rules of that conference, it belongs elsewhere. It's the consensus of several of us that this conference (DIGITAL) is a reasonable place. As I indicated to the moderators of EASYNET_CONFERENCES in a mail message, I think it would be a shame if some employee created a "members-only" conference on some "employee interest" topic and got into trouble for denying membership in the conference to some interested employee because he or she was unaware of this policy. Let me point out that I have no involvement with the creation or implementation of this policy, and that the comments on the policy that follow the extracted text below are my personal opinions, and do not necessarily reflect the intent or thinking of the persons who drafted the policy. Tom ================================================================================ <<< TLE::PUBD$:[VAXNOTES]EASYNET_CONFERENCES.NOTE;6 >>> -< EasyNet Conference Directory >- ================================================================================ Note 1478.0 Corporate Personnel Policy on Restricted Conferences No replies FURILO::BLINN "Looking for a job in NH" 47 lines 25-SEP-1987 14:11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is an extract of the corporate personnel policy on VAX Notes conferences with restricted membership, taken from the on-line Personnel Policies and Procedures videotex infobase. I've received hardcopy with exactly the same text. [** extract from policy 6.54 **] 6.54 Proper Use Of Digital Computers, Systems, etc 10-AUG-87 (Cont.) COMPUTERS, SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS WITH RESTRICTED CONFERENCES (VAX NOTES) Conferences (VAX Notes) with restricted access must be in support of Company business. Conferences (VAX Notes) not in support of Company business must be open to all employees. [** end of extracted policy statement **] The policy is very clear -- the only justification for limiting membership in a conference is because the conference is in support of company business, presumably because access to the information contained therein would normally be restricted (e.g., discussions of a not-yet-announced product). VAX Notes conferences that fall into the "employee interest" class (such as the proposed epilepsy conference) must be open to any employee who wishes to participate. This much is clear from the policy. The policy does not make it clear whether this means that access to such conferences may not be limited to "signed up" members of the conference, but clearly such a "members only" conference must offer membership to ANY employee who seeks it. The policy also doesn't explicitly state that "employee interest" conferences must be publicized (e.g., by announcement in this conference), but if they are not publicized, that *could* be interpreted as an attempt to restrict access. I've put this here in direct response to the remarks in the note suggesting creating of a conference to share information on epilepsy, but it is relevant to many other conferences on the Easynet. Anyone sponsoring an employee interest conference should be aware of and conform to this policy. Tom
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391.1 | PLDVAX::MORRISON | Bob M. LMO2/P41 296-5357 | Fri Sep 25 1987 18:23 | 8 | |
Do you agree with this policy? Do you know why it was established? This is the first I have heard of this. I don't plan to open any notes- files myself, but I once suggested to a friend that he open a members only conference on a non-business subject. World-write conferences can be a problem. They use up a lot of CPU time and disk space on the host node and they can quickly get cluttered up with inappropriate notes and replies. This, in turn, means the moderator(s) must be continually vigilant. | |||||
391.2 | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Fri Sep 25 1987 20:30 | 15 | |
This policy only says that any non-work related conference must be open to all employees. That's all it says. It does not say that previous sign-up may not be required. DEC employee activities clubs require sign-up; therefor so may conferences. It does not say that the existence of the conference must be announced. DEC employee use of a facility for non-business use need only be approved by the facility manager; conferences need only be announced to the system manager. This isn't worth babbling over; I have set this topic /nowrite. /john | |||||
391.3 | background on the policy | HUMAN::CONKLIN | Peter Conklin | Fri Sep 25 1987 21:51 | 30 |
re .1: "Do you know why it was established?" This policy was established after a number of significant incidents. It was established a about a year ago after many months of careful discussion and review across a wide community. This policy has been developed and reviewed at the highest levels in the company responsible for personnel, security, legal, and computer use, among others. For some of the background (recorded in real time), refer to DIGITAL topic 111. That topic also contains some of the rejected earlier drafts. "This is the first I have heard of this." This policy has been distributed widely throughout the company at the time of enactment (also, unfortunately in unapproved draft form first). When it was enacted as a formal corporate personnel policy manual it was distributed officially to all holders of the Personnel and Policy manual (a bright orange binder in the hands of most managers and many others). It also appears in the public VTX infobase that contains all the policy manuals. In addition, special efforts were made to publish this in many of the company's employee newsletters. Sorry if you missed these. Because this was so throughly discussed last year, we would prefer not to rehash the merits of this particular policy. We ask your consideration in this regard so that the users of the host system, HUMAN can continue to get work done, and so that the thousands of participants in this conference don't get overloaded. Thank you. |