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1.10 | File converted | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton | Sun Feb 09 1986 09:57 | 4 |
| This file was converted to a VAX Notes conference on
9-February-1986.
Jim Stratton, moderator
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1.11 | Some hints for new VAX Notes users.. | LSMVAX::BLINN | Dr. Tom | Mon Feb 10 1986 00:04 | 13 |
| New VAX Noters -- you can use the command
SET SEEN /BEFORE=date-time
to "reset" this file to where you were before. Use the "last
since" time from your NOTES-11 notary, and you'll be in good
shape. The "keypad comma" key is similar to "next unseen"
in NOTES-11. And just keep hitting "Enter" and you'll read
all the new notes in order.
Happy noting!
Tom
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1.13 | Keywords? | DELNI::WIX | | Fri Sep 19 1986 15:17 | 4 |
| Are there any KEYWORDS defined for this conference?
.wIx.
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1.14 | Kitten, cat adoptions | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Dec 18 1986 17:41 | 24 |
| It would be appreciated if those that wish to post a note telling
of a cat or kittens up for adoption include the following information
in their note:
where the cat is located
gender (and if the cat has been neutered/spayed)
age
long-hair/short-hair
coat pattern
breed
size
endearing traits
anything else you may think is important (indoor or
outdoor, shy or friendly, etc.)
You can either post your note in the adoption note #415, or create
a new base note if you wish. If you opt to place a note in note
415, please delete your note if you have placed your cat. If you
create a new base note, when you've placed your cat, please put
in a reply saying that the cat has been placed.
Thank you,
Deb (wearing her moderator hat)
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1.16 | Note 1093 for Cat Show Announcements | VAXWRK::LEVINE | | Thu Feb 04 1988 14:57 | 6 |
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Please put any announcements of forthcoming cat shows for any geography
into note 1093.
Pam
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1.17 | FELINE on the move | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Jun 09 1988 20:56 | 12 |
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The FELINE conference will be set NOWRITE on Friday 10-JUN-1988 at
approximately noon time. The file will be moved to VAXWRK and will
be available early Monday morning (the reason for such a long
unavailable time is because the machines are being powered down
Friday evening because of lab work).
Frequent readers of this file will need to change their notebook
entry via a MODIFY ENTRY FELINE/FILE=VAXWRK::FELINE.
Deb
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1.18 | New policy | VAXWRK::LEVINE | | Tue Jun 14 1988 16:52 | 22 |
|
We feel it is important that people know about bad products, services,
vets, etc. and support the right to discuss such things here. However,
we feel it is equally important that Digital, as a corporation, have no
legal liability in that regard. Therefore, the following policy will
go into effect as of today:
1) Any note suggesting a boycott of any vet, product, service, etc. will
be immediately deleted and returned to the author with an explanation. Notes
may mention that a boycott is occurring or that other groups are proposing
a boycott. But the author of a note or reply must not suggest that the noting
community boycott a product.
2) Notes or replies may be written to alert others to bad treatment received
from a vet, or bad experiences with a product or service. However, any note or
reply doing so (or discussing a boycott as in point #1, or a letter-writing
campaign) must mention that the opinions expressed are solely the opinion of
the author of the note and do not, in any way, represent the opinion of Digital
Equipment Corporation. Any note not following these rules will also be
deleted and returned to the author.
Pam
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1.19 | DEC policy on use of systems | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Oct 03 1989 13:10 | 89 |
| The following is extracted from VTX. It is the company's
new WORLDWIDE POLICY on the proper use of computers, systems and
networks, and it will soon be in the orangebook.
I urge you all to read this, especially the section labeled "Notes
files and conferences". In particular, I'd like to point out the
prohibition of solicitation and and the upholding of the the company's
policy of respect for the individual (i.e., valuing differences of
opinion).
Effective immeditaly, the moderators will be enforcing this new
policy.
Deb
Updated worldwide policy on proper use of computers, systems, networks
Digital has updated its worldwide policy defining the appropriate use of
its computers, systems and networks. This version includes a philosophy
statement that reaffirms the importance of our systems and network
utilities as business tools. It also defines "misuse" and spells out
the responsibilities of all employees and managers.
The policy is effective immediately and will be available on VTX and
hardcopy on or before November 1.
Philosophy
Systems and network utilities are powerful business tools, encouraging
creativity and the exchange of ideas needed to maintain our competitive
edge. These tools allow for instantaneous creation of "electronic"
organizations to focus worldwide resources on urgent tasks. We want to
encourage our people to use these tools in accordance with company
philosophy and values.
Our peer-to-peer, open computing environment reflects our corporate culture.
We sell this concept to customers, and business and society are clearly
moving toward this way of operating. We believe that what we sell to our
customers will get better if we use it ourselves.
Information and the ability to communicate it freely are valuable assets
that play a significant role in Digital's success. The protection and
appropriate use of these assets is everyone's responsibility. We must strike
a balance between encouraging open systems and protecting these assets if they
are to continue to support our success.
Notes files and conferences
Digital provides systems to its employees to maintain computer conferences
(notes files) in direct support of company business (i.e., product
development, financial analysis, business planning, etc.). Digital also
permits access to these systems to communicate matters of opinions and
common interests.
In all cases, a computer conference must have an identified conference
moderator. Where the conference directly supports the company's business,
the conference moderator and the responsible systems manager may elect to
restrict access to the conference. Digital classified information may only
be placed in a conference with restricted access. Conferences created to
communicate matters of opinion and common interests may not be used for
solicitations of any kind, and must be open to all employees.
In addition, these conferences may not be used to promote behavior which is
contrary to the company's values or policy (i.e., they may not promote
discrimination, disrespect for the individual, violence, etc.). ... The
company reserves the right to terminate any notes file it believes is
inappropriate or in violation of this policy.
Responsibility for content of messages sent or posted on the network
Messages mailed or posted over the Digital network are the responsibility
of the original author. Posting these materials in a notes file/conference
without the explicit permission of the author is prohibited and is a
violation of this policy. When forwarding messages or posting them to
conferences, removal or falsification of the original message header (which
indicates the author) is prohibited.
Policy violations
Managers who suspect that systems are being used improperly should discuss
the problem with the employee in question and, if appropriate, involve
security. In cases where improper use has been clearly established, the
employee should be dealt with in accordance with the corrective action and
disciplinary policy (6.21).
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1.20 | This policy will be enforced to the letter | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Oct 25 1990 19:11 | 51 |
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**DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY **
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Message from Ron Glover Corporate Personnel OCT 1990
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Over the last several months Digital has been contacted by a number
of individuals and business entities that were angry about negative
comments made about them in our Notesfiles and Conferences. As the
Personnel Policy Manager for Digital I have been the recipient of
many of those notes. I thought I should take the time to post this
note to inform employees that it is not appropriate for them to make
negative comments or references about any person or business entity
in any of Digital's employee interest notesfile or conferences.
There are several reasons why we are establishing this rule. The
first has to do with fundamental fairness. It is simply not fair for
an employee to make a negative comment about a business when we
don't provide those businesses an opportunity to respond and defend
themselves. This is particularly true given the fact that we have no
way of determining whether the comment is honest, fair or accurate.
Clearly Digital has no intention, or desire, to open up its
notesfiles to third-party businesses so that they can engage in a
debate about whether they provide quality services. The only logical
solution then is to ask our employees to refrain from using the
Notesfiles to air grievances they have with individuals, vendors, or
organizations.
In addition to out concerns about fairness, we are concerned about
the potential damage that these kinds of comments may cause to
third-party businesses. In that regard, employees should understand
that they may be personally liable if the statements they make cause
harm to any person or business. Moreover, there is some possibility
Digital may be held liable for such comments as well. Stated more
simply, comments made in a Notesfile or conference are in no way
privileged or immune from claims of liable, slander or defamation.
We are asking all of the users of Notesfiles to exercise discretion
and judgement in the comments that they make in the system. We are
also asking moderators to go back and review the notesfiles they
moderate and to remove any notes that include derogatory references
to third-party businesses.
Please feel free to contact your moderator if you have any questions
on this subject.
Ron Glover
Corporate Personnel Policy Manager
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1.21 | Please let us know if trouble is brewing | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu May 02 1991 19:26 | 11 |
| The moderators would like to ask a favor of the readership of this
conference. ALl three of us have been *VERY* busy lately and sometimes
don't get into FELINE until the end of the day. I'll come right to the
point. If you a problem in the file, either flames starting, or
comments made that might open the company up for litigation, please
SEND MAIL TO *ALL* OF THE MODERATORS ASAP!!! That way we will be able to
go in and calm things down before any serious damange is done. And we will
keep any mail we recieve about these problems confidential.
thank you,
FELINE moderators
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1.22 | Policy on Shelter Contacts phone numbers/addresses | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Jun 04 1991 16:03 | 29 |
| A noter who works for a shelter contacted the moderators and asked us if
we could set a new policy regarding the posting of individuals' names,
addresses, and home phone numbers in Feline. The moderators all felt
that the noter made a reasonable case for why a new policy was needed.
From time to time, noters have pointed each other to folks who volunteer at
humane societies, shelters, and cat protection leagues. Many times, the
volunteers' full names, home phone numbers, and/or home addresses have been
published in Feline. We can no longer allow this practice to continue. It is
an invasion of these volunteers' privacy and is a discourtesy to them.
In the future, if noters wish to point each other to such sources, they
can use the name of the organization itself, whose number is already
public knowledge (via the phone book), or they can offer pointers via
mail or other private means. Or, if there happens to be a noter who
also volunteers at a shelter, who wishes to post his/her own name and phone
number, they may do so. Bottom line is that no names and phone numbers
can be posted unless they belong to the person entering the note.
We do not wish to prohibit the exchange of the information, but we do
need to be aware of how we exchange that information, and how that
exchange might affect individuals.
If the moderators find a note with an individual's name, home
address, or phone number in it, and that information does not belong to
the author of the note, that note will be set hidden and the author notified
that the reference must be removed before the note will be reposted.
Jo
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