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676.1 | Tar and feather? | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:45 | 6 |
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As with everything, there is correct way and a fun way...but
like being the PM of this country who would want to be
the moderator of its notes conference.
Charlie
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676.2 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:57 | 12 |
| If you don't like teh moderation of this conference ...
You have three options ...
a) don't participate ...
b) start your own conference ...
c) appeal to another modlerator
And your specific complaints have been forwarded to a co-moderator
for review ... so I have initiated option 3 for for you already.
Stuart
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676.3 | How about... | VAOU09::BOTMAN | Pieter Botman - Western Canada DIS | Wed Apr 07 1993 22:12 | 2 |
| transfer the moderator to Sarnia???
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676.4 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Thu Apr 08 1993 00:33 | 3 |
| He keeps visiting Canada Customs in Sarnia ... nice people ...
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676.5 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Someone call my lawyers, tell 'em that I'm dead | Thu Apr 08 1993 01:38 | 7 |
| In case anyone was wondering this would be a good place for some Grand
Canalizing...
Take it away Korff...
Now where was I, oh eah, gotta get back to putting away the snow bags
for the summer.
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676.6 | Sarnia to the rescue | TROOA::DZIALOWSKI | | Thu Apr 08 1993 09:35 | 10 |
| RE. moving the moderation responsibility for this file to Sarnia:
I knew it was coming, and that at some point Sarnia would be called in
to rescue this conference.
No doubt that that our Sarnia office is the epitome of the art of
combining free speach with the utmost respect of diversity.
We value our differences and do not hesitate to claim them loud and
clear. But really, although we feel honored, we will have to decline as
more mercantile activities are presently occupying most of our time.
You people will have to learn to behave of else...
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676.7 | Anyone like to start a new forum? KAOFS::D_STREET | KAOFS::D_STREET | Virtue is relative | Thu Apr 08 1993 09:54 | 8 |
| so let me see... I think the commands are
NOTES> DELETE ENTRY CANADA
NOTES> ADD ENTRY CANADA_SOAPBOX/FILE=?????
Derek
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676.8 | Looks like we need two new moderators... | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Thu Apr 08 1993 10:43 | 21 |
| As I have said "face-to-face" with one of the moderators of this
conference, I think the moderators should be ashamed of banning
subjects and should resign. With the exception of disclosing
proprietery information, I know of no conference that bans subjects
that are clearly within the context of the conference. Discussing
nationalism and langauage is clearly within the context of this
conference and does not contravene any information security standards.
Nothing has been said in this conference that has not been said in
similar fashion in many other conferences. Certainly we should all
stay away from attacking individuals, however the level of censorship
in this conference is unwarranted.
To the moderators, please clearly explain by what authourity you
believe you can forbid the discussion of certain subjects.
Regards,
Garry
other conferences
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676.9 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:25 | 27 |
| The people who cannot discuss the issues and stray into ad-hominem
arguments are those who should bear the responsibility for these
actions ...
There are many confernces where notes are routinely write-locked and
notes deleted and subjects banned. And just because confrences such
as SOAPBOX routinely violate just about every corporate policy with
regard to electronic communication does not make it right for this
conference and your two moderators intend to keep it that way.
Now, if you, and others would like to start a Canadian Soapbox, you
are perfectly free to do so. You require a host VMS system to host
the conference ... you require permission of the system manager to
host the conference ... and you require 1 or more moderators to keep
the rules of the conference. The moderators are perfectly free to
control the subject matter of the conference, as long as they ensure
that the conference contents are within the rules of P&P and that
they act within P&P. The system manager is often a moderator, but not
always, and doesn't have to be. The new conference is then totally in
your hands.
Regarding the rules of this conference, please re-read the introductory
note ... it defines very clearly the conditions under which this
decision was taken. Note that these rules are not unique to this
conference ... they can be found in numerous other conferences.
Stuart
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676.10 | Have a look in Orangebook before shouting too loudly | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:44 | 8 |
| I would recommend anyone complaining here, and anyone considering
setting up a new notes conference, to read Orangebook Section 6.54
"Proper Use of Digital Computers, Systems and Networks.
The moderators of any conference are there to ensure that the
conference contents do not require application of Section 6.21
Stuart
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676.11 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Someone call my lawyers, tell 'em that I'm dead | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:54 | 25 |
| The conditions we moderators work under are spelled out quite clearly
in the company's P&P policy. The memo posted here in 535.6 places the
responsibility for upholding these squarely on our shoulders. There are
conferences where no moderator interference is the culture, these
moderators are placing their careers and the company at risk with this
policy and they know it. There are also conferences where much more
interference goes on but it's not seen or talked about because that's
the culture there.
We didn't introduce this restriction lightly, we've gone to extra
effort to try to make this work within the rules for more than a year
and it's simply not happening. Because few of you ever see the worst
stuff that has to be pulled it looks like were being arbitrary.
We're restricted by our own policies from going into detail about some
of the things that influenced us to make this difficult decision in
this forum, but if you're really concerned give one of a call and we
can try to explain it.
Frankly I don't see a high degree of censorship here, there have been
a number of incidents wrapped around one very difficult subject area,
one exhortation not to use our customer's company names anymore in one
of the humourous notes and a plea to reduce the Grand Canal and Sarnia
sillinest to the point where it will remain funny rather than become
tired and irritating since we took over.
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676.12 | $.02 U.S. | CSC32::D_ROYER | Chi beve birra campa cent'anni. | Fri Apr 09 1993 13:57 | 14 |
| Well, if you do not like things the way they are, we can just do the
following....
Set/moderator=complainer
Then the complainer takes the heat for the abuse of the notes file and
the name calling.
8-)
Dave
Thanks MODS, I like the conference.
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676.13 | read the conference title folks! | KAOFS::RODERMOND | | Mon Apr 12 1993 10:02 | 39 |
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Y'all:
Isn't the title of this conference "true north strong and free"? I am not a
regular contributor, but I read regularly. I fail to see what is wrong with
Garry's questions as outlined in 678.0. If issues such as Garry's can't be
discussed in this conference, than why bother wasting valuable disk space for
this forum.....
>================================================================================
>Note 678.0 Response to UN decision re: Canada? 1 reply
>KAOFS::LOCKYER "NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!)" 12 lines 9-APR-1993 00:18
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> What are the consequences of a United Nations decision within Canada?
For example, the UN recently determined that Quebec's sign law violates
> the UN's freedom of expression provision.
>
> What must Canada do as a result of such a determination or can it be
> ignored with no consequence? Can the determination be appealed?
>
> What are the facts or your opinion?
>
> Regards,
>
> Garry
>================================================================================
>Note 678.1 Response to UN decision re: Canada? 1 of 1
>CSC32::S_BROOK "I just passed myself going in the ot" 5 lines 9-APR-1993 08:45
> -< Write locked >-
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> This note is write locked in accordance with the moderators' decision
> that topics related to Nationalism and Language Laws are no longer
> permitted in this conference.
If those are to be the rules, then lets start a new conference. Book burnings
will start at CTH 17:00 tomorrow.
Fred
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676.14 | Did anyone say D�j� vu! | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Apr 12 1993 13:39 | 8 |
| In Qu�bec we had a similar "period", it was called "La grande
noirceur", this period was the time Maurice Duplessis ruled the
province and ALL the medias. He imposed his views and the views of his
party on the whole population until "La r�volution culturelle"
overthrew his regime.
Jean
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676.15 | Context please? | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Mon Apr 12 1993 13:48 | 7 |
| Jean, are your comments related to the moderators' unwarranted ban on the
discussion of language and nationalism, or to the UN's recent
(unmentionable) decision?
Regards,
Garry
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676.16 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Mon Apr 12 1993 18:17 | 16 |
| What does it take to make people realize that Digital's notes
conferences are not forums for free speech? It is very clearly
defined in P&P under the "Proper Uses for Digital Computers"
section.
As long as notes such as these keep appearing, it becomes very
clear that people here have NOT read the appropriate P&P, let alone
the conference rules.
Before anyone has the audacity to post anymore of these "test the
moderator" notes, please go read the appropriate sections ... read
also the Nastygrams on the Easynet message in Livewire and then the
conference rules.
Stuart
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676.17 | See ya later | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Tue Apr 13 1993 10:48 | 2 |
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Well, I've had enough...remove entry canada....
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676.18 | Please reconsider... | KAOOA::HASIBEDER | Good tea, nice house | Tue Apr 13 1993 11:16 | 21 |
| $SET OPINION/PERSONAL ON
I've kept quiet long enough to weigh both sides of the issue(s) in my
own mind re: recent moderator action.
While this is a Digital Notes File, and therefore Digital property and
subject to Policies and Procedures, it also involves the one element
that is always variable: PEOPLE.
By the very nature of the title, CANADA, I believe it needs to be a
forum for all to air and discuss anything related to this country.
It's a shame to see our government spending money on commercials that
say "If we're ever going to understand each other, we need to talk",
and then censoring that very opportunity to "talk" here.
Let's consider this...
$SET OPINION/PERSONAL OFF
Otto.
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676.19 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | Le Francais j'm'en sers! | Wed Apr 14 1993 10:56 | 16 |
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Ahhh,
Nice to be home. Mr Moderator, it seems to me, you (by way of your
moderator privs) have decidedly moulded this conference to your
politically correct way of thinking. I will have to reread the P&Ps
over again carefully, and If I believe that I have not broken the
rules, then I will continue to enter (or re-enter) a note I believe
fit. Your self contained 'Kangaroo court' actions have been impressive
to say the least.
Mike
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676.20 | Is this going to be censored? | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Apr 14 1993 13:02 | 16 |
| Re Gary
My response was to the recent decision made to the contens of this
note file.
As to the recent UN decision, I just wonder why we pay for these
people, there are more pressing issues involving human life which are
not even dealt by these "ambassadors". War is raging in many parts of
the world yet they take time to consider the poor anglo who can not put
an english sign in Qu�bec (not quite true but... this is the perception
of non residents).
Jean
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676.21 | Thanks! | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Wed Apr 14 1993 13:15 | 7 |
| Jean,
Thanks for the clarification.
Regards,
Garry
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676.22 | Farewell Pud, safe journey and beware of worts | POLAR::BAYNE | relax folks, enjoy the show | Wed Apr 14 1993 14:45 | 7 |
| re .17
I heard Charlie is heading over to the Brewer's notesfile via the Grand
Canal.
Lets give him a big Whirly Twirly SALUTE.
Shawn
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676.23 | Wish I had said it as well as you Mike! | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Wed Apr 14 1993 15:03 | 10 |
| Hey Mike, nice note. One blast from you and a few minutes later, the
silly language and nationalism ban is "relaxed"! Wish you had
displayed your moderator skills earlier. But, in the end, I don't
think it matters as the moderators aren't really listening - we ask for
less/better moderation and we get "screens and screens" of more rules...
When will they learn it's not the rules, it the poor application of the
rules that's the problem?
Lockyer
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676.24 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Wed Apr 14 1993 15:53 | 20 |
| You don't think we aren't listening huh ?
The relaxation was decided long before Mike's note. f.y.i.
You talk about screens and screens of more rules ... there are no
additional rules. The poor application was maybe true ... the
problem is that to allow for good discussion of controversial
subjects, the rules have to be streched a bit. Then when someone
streches the limits too far, the crackdown looks like the mods are
being biassed or unfair, supporting one side of an argument or
the other ...
So, now, it's simple ... notes obey p&p ... they stay ... they
don't and they get hidden. Too many hidings and the topic is
write locked.
Personal attacks got the conference into this mess ... bitching
about it won't fix it ...
Stuart
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676.25 | Practice safe noting, wear a Canadian Shield | POLAR::BAYNE | relax folks, enjoy the show | Fri Apr 16 1993 14:12 | 14 |
| Seeing as how this notesfile is all about things Canadian, and rules
seem to be sprouting out all over(much as the Canadian spring is), how
about a rule like:
To be a moderator in the Canada notesfile, any moderator(s) must have
both feet planted firmly on Canadian soil during their reign.
I know, this notesfile(unlike our country) isn't a democracy, and my
inputs regarding the direction of the conference don't mean a whit, but I
thought I'd float the proverbial balloon and see what type of informed
discussion this would raise.
Shawn
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676.26 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Apr 16 1993 14:20 | 8 |
| You are a very brave man Shawn.
You could have really impressed me by mentioning the Grand Canal in
some way, which is of course a very sensitive issue now days.
Brace yourself for incoming wet blankets!
Glenn
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676.27 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Fri Apr 16 1993 14:58 | 30 |
| One of your moderators most certainly has his feet and the rest of
himself in Canada, the other is currently in Canada too. (If I'd
been doing this from a Canadian node you wouldn't have known the
difference!)
Anyway, it is a reasonable and valid question, and I asked it of
myself, and others, and came to the conclusion that it didn't really
matter WHERE the moderator was. After all, this is a worldwide network
and there are many conferences with mods in other places. After all,
a moderator's role isn't really defined by conference subject matter;
it is defined by P&P.
At one time, there was only one mod for this conference ... which I
took on (foolhardily maybe ...) and at that time I was in Hull. I
was concerned and thought we needed one more mod (two additional
mods would be overkill for the activity in here). When the possibility
of the transfer to CXO came up, I decided that to meet this very
question of an "in Canada" mod, it was definitely time to look for
an additional mod. Advertised in here, got an applicant and that's
we are now.
Yes, I am working in the USA (or at least will be), but that certainly
doesn't mean that I'm going to give up being a Canadian. Grief, I was
in England for 14 years as a child, and was determined to return to
Canada, which I did, and certainly at some time in the future, I expect
to return ... whether it's next year or 5 years from now. After all,
I've got to come back to sail the full length of the completed Grand
Canal.
Stuart
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676.28 | Ah, give it a rest | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Fri Apr 16 1993 15:34 | 16 |
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If you guys are so concerned about the moderatorship, start your own
notesfile. Maybe you could put it on a floating ____ canal boat ann call it
the Grand_Notes_File. Ah, pirate noting....
At the present rate Digital is 'changing' it won't take much for us to
lose employee interest noting completely. Don't push it. To me it's
the last thing that separates Digital from the other outfits.
Here's a vote for the present crew. It's not always easy to be a
moderator.
Marshall Who_is_tired_of_Seeing_his_conferences_turn_into_barfights
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676.29 | It would be a dream come true... | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Apr 16 1993 17:32 | 7 |
| Stuart, perhaps as you sail the length of Canada's famed Grand Canal
you can keep a diary and then perhaps publish your memoirs in this
conference! I am looking forward to hearing about your adventures of
your trek across Canada and Alberta on the most monumental feet of human
engineering, the Grand Canal.
Glenn
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676.30 | | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Thu May 06 1993 09:56 | 5 |
| << "Anyway, it is a reasonable and valid question, and I asked it of
<<myself..."
Ah, arguing with himself, but do you lose? ::S_BROOKS has been known
to throw his hat on the ground...and miss!!
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676.31 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | I just passed myself going in the other direction! | Thu May 06 1993 12:31 | 10 |
| > Ah, arguing with himself, but do you lose? ::S_BROOKS has been known
> to throw his hat on the ground...and miss!!
::S_BROOKS ??? Who is this person ?
Never heard of him !
Do I lose arguments with myself ? Yeah ... frequently! :-)
Stuart (CSC32::S_BROOK)
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