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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

1.0. "Meow!!!!!!!!" by NEGD::SKALTSIS () Wed Nov 13 1991 20:29

Welcome to the FELINE conference! This conference is here to discuss all
felines large and small. Please take the time to read and digest the
contents of this note and any and all replies. 

You can determine the moderators by entering a SHOW MOD at the notes prompt. We
ask that if you need to get in touch with a moderator you send mail to ALL of
the moderators so that if one of us is away, someone will get back to you. And
please, if you have a problem with the way something is being handled or any
suggestions for improvement, please get in touch with a moderator by mail so
that we can try to take corrective measure. If you feel the need to write a
note concerning the moderation of FELINE, please use note 8 (but before you do,
please take the time to discuss the situation off-line with the moderators so 
that you are aware of what the facts are and no false accusations are made).   

By popular request, this version of the conference has been created in order
to make things a little easier to find. As a result, FELINE will be more
structured than before, and we ask that you work with the moderators to make
sure that this happens for the benefit of the entire community. We ask that you
look to see if there is an existing note on a topic before you create a new
one. If a moderator feels that a note belongs as a reply to an existing note,the
note(s) will be moved and the author notified by mail as soon as electronically
possible. If you are looking for something that appears to have moved, please
send mail to the moderators instead of posting a note asking where did
something go and why was it moved (notes of this variety will be returned to
the author with a pointer to where the note in question was moved to). 

We are setting up a lot of repository notes for things like addresses, 
classified ads, shows, etc. We ask that these notes be left as repositories,
and not for general conversations. Where applicable, we will have a
corresponding note for discussion about the repository note (for example,
show announcements repository note / show arrangements/conversation note).
This is something that has been asked for by multiple people. General
discussion taking place in a repository note will be moved to corresponding
gab note (if one exists), and the author notified.

If you wish to place a cat up for adoption, please read note 1.2 for our
adoption policy. All adoptions MUST be placed in note 4; notes not placed
in note 4 will be moved by the moderator. Let the community know abot the
successfull placement in note 5. 

If you are looking for information on a particular topic, we ask that you
check out the keywords before posting a new note. To find out the keywords,
enter SHOW KEY/FULL at the NOTES> prompt. For more information on keyword usage
please see note 6. If you need a directory of the conference, please see
note 3 (we will try to update that weekly).

If you are new to the Digital noting community, please read note 6. This note
will give you the help to become a better noter. If you have some questions or
need some technical assistance, please ask for help in note 7.

These are the baseline rules of this conference. Further elaboration on some
policies are in 1.*. If you wish to note in this conference, we ask that you
abide by them. 

	1. Digital's First Rule - Do what's right
	   o Don't open the company up for liability as a conduit for libelous
	     statements (vets, products, shelters) or suggest letter-writing
    	     campaigns or boycotts.
	   o Don't repost others' notes from this conference in another
	     conference (and vice versa) without the permission of the author.
	   o Don't circulate material from this conference outside of DEC
	     with out removing the notes header.
	   o Don't provide access to this conference to non-Digital employees
	     (children, spouses, friends, etc). 
	   o Don't write a note with the intent to annoy or get a rise out of
	     the readership. If you do, it WILL be brought to the attention of
	     corporate security, the network authorities and personnel (THIS
	     IS NOT AN IDLE THREAT. It has been done on more than one occasion).

	2. The Golden Rule - Do unto others ...
	   o Treat others, especially newcomers, as YOU would like to be
	     treated.
	   o Discussion of differing opinions is encouraged; Flaming is not.
	   o Ad hominem attacks will not be tolerated (and that includes
             ad hominem attacks on the moderators).
	   o Value Differences

	3. The Golden Mean - Nothing in Excess
	   o If you've made your point and still feel compelled to
	     continue the argument, TAKE IT OFF-LINE.
	   o If one or two people have said it, don't feel compelled to join
	     in and say it again as it can be quite intimidating if you are on
	     the receiving end. We want everyone to feel free to express
	     their opinions.
	   o If someone says "stop it" or "leave me alone", STOP. Failure
	     to do so constitutes harassment under Digital P&P definitions.

	4. Please bear in mind that since the company ultimately holds the
	   moderators responsible for what is in this conference, please
	   understand that we sometimes have to make HARD JUDGMENT CALLS.
	   This means that things that seem to be in violation of the stated
	   Digital policy, including places that we feel that someone's rights
	   are getting trampled or different opinions are not being valued,
	   will be removed from the conference.
    
    Jo Cordes-Brown, Mary Tamir & Deb Skaltsis
    Co-moderators of FELINE                                     
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1.1FELINE_V1NEGD::SKALTSISWed Nov 13 1991 20:313
    The previous version of this conference can be found in FELINE_V1.
    Press KP7<Select> to add it to your notebook.
    
1.2Adoption PolicyNEGD::SKALTSISWed Nov 13 1991 20:3440
    This is the official adoption POLICY. Place all notices of cats needing
    new homes in NOTE 4.0. THIS NOTE IS A REPOSITORY ONLY; WE ASK THAT
    THE READERSHIP OF THIS CONFERENCE KINDLY REFRAIN FROM QUESTIONING AND
    EDITORIALIZING ON ADOPTIONS PLACED IN THIS NOTE. We also ask those with
    cats up for adoption understand that there are no guarantees of
    placement.  Placement information (aka "sucess stories") may be placed in
    note 5.

    We ask that if you have a cat or kitten that is
    being placed up for adoption that you provide the following
    information:

      		*where the cat is located (include the STATE!)
    		 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.)

    	* if this information is missing, the note will be returned to the
          author.

    	This note will be periodically reviewed by the moderators and older
    	notes will be purged. We ask that the authors delete their own
        notes when they are no longer relevant. 
    
    We want to take this opportunity to remind the readership that having
    to give up a beloved pet can be a very painful and difficult decision.
    This is why we ask that you respect the person's decision and privacy,
    and replies to adoption notes will be returned to the author. We suggest
    that if you feel compelled to reply that you use MAIL.

    Thank you for your cooperation.

    Jo Cordes-Brown, Mary Tamir & Deb Skaltsis
    FELINE co-moderators
1.3Orangebook Policy 6.54EMASS::SKALTSISDebMon Dec 02 1991 13:53206
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                Proper Use of Digital Computers, Systems and
                                   Networks

SCOPE: WORLDWIDE

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 towards 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 freely communicate it 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.

POLICY

Digital owns and operates computers, systems and networks primarily to
support the Company's business activities.  Systems should be used to
enhance the cost effectiveness and efficient running of the business,
to assist employees in being more effective in executing their duties
and responsibilities, to enhance our employees' ability to operate our
computer systems, to foster appropriate open and efficient
communications and to perpetuate the use of computers in day-to-day
activities.

Employees should remember that computers, systems and networks like
paper files, notebooks etc., are company assets provided to employees
to assist them in performing their work.  These tools, and the work
product they contain are Company property and are therefore subject to
Company review and control.  The efficient operation of these vital
resources is critical to the success of the business, and it is

                        Digital Equipment Corporation

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                Proper Use of Digital Computers, Systems and
                                   Networks

therefore the responsibility of all employees to use the computer
resources provided to them by the Company appropriately.

DEFINITIONS

For the purpose of this policy, improper use includes, but is not
limited to the use of Digital owned and/or operated systems, networks
and conferences for the purpose of gaining unauthorized access to
internal or external computer systems or accounts, for personal
purposes that are contrary to Company philosophy or policy, for
purposes that interfere or compete with the Company's business
activities, or for purposes of individual financial gain.   Examples
of misuse include, but are not limited to, transmitting sexual or
ethnic jokes or slurs, soliciting other employees, developing chain
letters, making defamatory statements, disclosing private facts about
any individual or organization, inappropriate disclosure of Company
Proprietary or Confidential Information, permitting unauthorized
access, etc.

RESPONSIBILITIES

    COST CENTER MANAGERS - Cost center managers are responsible for
    effective use of the Company's assets, which includes networking
    and computers.  They may delegate that responsibility to other
    individuals, but they are ultimately responsible for making sure
    these policies are adhered to.

    SYSTEMS MANAGERS - All employees must ensure that computers,
    systems and networks that they manage are clearly operating in
    support of Company business activities.  System Managers must
    immediately investigate and report any incident of misuse by an
    employee to the employee's manager.

    MANAGERS - Managers should periodically remind employees about the
    appropriate use of Company computer resources and, monitor these
    resources to insure that they are being used in accordance with
    this policy.

    EMPLOYEES - Employees are expected to use Company sponsored
    computer resources and their time at work (as determined by their

                        Digital Equipment Corporation

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manager) in accordance with this policy and to support Company
    business activities.  In addition, employees should report all
    potential misuse to their manager.

    CONFERENCE MODERATORS - Conference (Notesfile) moderators are
    expected to periodically review the contents of the conferences
    they moderate to insure that material contained in those files
    meet the letter and spirit of this policy. Moderators are expected
    to remove any material that does not comply with these standards,
    and should report violations of this policy to the appropriate
    systems or cost center manager.

NOTES FILES/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 as defined above.  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.).  It is the responsibility of employees who utilize such notes
files to do so in a manner consistent with both the letter and spirit
of this policy and the Company's values.  The Company reserves the
right to terminate any notesfile it believes is inappropriate or in
violation of this policy.


                        Digital Equipment Corporation

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                                   Networks

RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONTENT OF MESSAGES SENT OR POSTED ON NETWORK

Messages mailed or posted over the Digital network are the
responsibility of the original author.  Posting these materials in a
notesfile/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.

| This policy covers all messages addressed to individuals and
| organizations.  It is not intended to restrict the distribution of
| general announcements, course listings, etc., or messages originally
| posted on external bulletin boards such as Usenet news groups.

COMPANY ACCESS

Because networks, computer systems and accounts are resources the
Company provides to its employees, the Company reserves the right to
access those networks, systems and accounts as it deems necessary.

POLICY VIOLATIONS

Managers who suspect 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).


REFERENCES







                        Digital Equipment Corporation


1.4message from Ron Glover and John SimsMUTTON::BROWNThu Jan 30 1992 10:12104
 
 
 
                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M
 
                                        Date:     29-Jan-1992 11:49am EST
                                        From:     RON GLOVER
                                                  GLOVER.RON
                                        Dept:     Corporate Employee Relations
                                        Tel No:   508-493-9569
 
TO: See Below
 
Subject: A Message to Employee Interest Notes File Users                        
 
 
 
By way of introduction, I am the Corporate Personnel Policy Manager.  
Part of my responsibility includes providing interpretation of Digital's 
Personnel Policy, including the Personnel Policy 6.54.   I would greatly 
appreciate your assistance in posting the attached memo from John Sims in 
the Notes files you moderate, and as many other Employee Interest Notes 
Files as possible.  Please give me a call if you have any questions.
 

                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M
 
                                        Date:     30-Jan-1992 
                                        From:     John Sims
                                                  SIMS.JOHN AT A1 at CORA @ CORE
                                        Dept:     Strategic Resources
                                        Tel No:   223-7243
 
TO:  Employee Interest Notes File Participants 
 
 
Subject:  A message to employee interest notes file users                          
 
           A MESSAGE TO EMPLOYEE INTEREST NOTES FILE USERS
    
    
    Over the last few months I have received a number of complaints 
    from employees, and individuals outside of the company about 
    material communicated in electronic mail systems and posted in 
    various employee interest notes files.  After reading some of this 
    material it is clear that a reminder about appropriate comment and 
    behavior in these systems is necessary.
    
    First, and most critically; the electronic mail systems and notes 
    files are company facilities subject to normal workplace rules of 
    conduct.   As such, the same rules that govern conduct and comment 
    in any other Digital workplace apply with equal weight in these 
    systems.  Stated simply, if you wouldn't say something in a 
    Digital business meeting, you shouldn't say it in electronic mail 
    or notes. PERIOD.  
    
    Statements that attribute improper, illegal or immoral motives or 
    actions to others; statements that cast aspersions on the 
    character or integrity of others or that amount to libel or 
    slander are not permitted. PERIOD.  In this regard, it does not 
    matter whether the individuals subject to the comment are elected 
    public officials or directors of organizations disfavored by the 
    author.   There is no "Public Figure" exception in these systems.
    
    Comments of a sexual nature are not acceptable whether they are 
    about the author or directed at others.  Similarly, comments that 
    degrade, devalue or discriminate against others are also 
    prohibited.
    
    Neither the notes conferences nor electronic mail should be used 
    to solicit other employees.  This prohibition covers efforts to 
    solicit employees for personal or political gain, to sell or 
    market goods or services (except authorized marketplace or 
    discount conferences) and efforts to solicit employees to take 
    action, sign petitions or support particular causes or candidates.
    
    Finally, employees should remember that it is never appropriate to 
    spend working time in employee interest notes for non-work 
    purposes.  Personal or entertainment activities in these notes 
    files should be limited to assigned break times, lunch time and 
    before or after business hours.  
    
    Employee interest notes files and conferences provide an 
    electronic forum to share ideas and opinions about matters of 
    common interest.  In supporting these conferences, the company 
    understood that there would be occasions where employees would 
    disagree on issues being discussed, but we believed and continue 
    to believe it is possible to disagree without being disagreeable.  
    Personnel Policy 6.54, Proper Use of Digital Computers, Systems 
    and Networks provides further information about appropriate 
    conduct and comment in these systems.  Employees who fail to meet 
    these expectations, or who use company computer systems in ways 
    that are contrary to the letter or spirit of that policy are 
    subject to Corrective Action and Discipline up to and including 
    the termination of their employment.
    
    The moderators of these conferences, along with your system 
    managers, personnel representatives and the Personnel Policy 
    Manager are all available to answer any question you might have 
    about appropriate use of these systems.
    
    Please feel free to forward this memo to other Digital notes 
    files and conferences.
    
1.5FYI - VTX Livewire Worldwide News 8/20/93EMASS::SKALTSISDebTue Aug 24 1993 13:4922
               Employee interest notes files to continue
          
         Digital's Senior Leadership Team decided to maintain employee 
   interest notes files at a recent SLT meeting, according to Win Hindle, 
   vice president, Office of Quality, Ethics and Business Practices.  
   The costs of maintaining these notes files had been under discussion. 
         The SLT considered numerous comments from employees and reviewed 
   cost and usage information before making the decision.  The team also 
   decided to conduct a review of current standards, guidelines and policies 
   associated with the use of employee interest notes files.  
         Meanwhile, all employees are requested to follow existing guidelines 
   and policies for proper use of the network, as stated in Personnel Policy 
   6.54, "Proper Use of Digital Computers, Systems and Networks."  
         This worldwide policy states, "Information, and the ability to 
   communicate it, are valuable assets that play a significant role in 
   Digital's success.  The protection and appropriate use of these assets 
   is everyone's responsibility."
         Digital's network is a powerful business tool, and employees are 
   encouraged to use it with sensitivity to managing Digital's communications 
   costs and in accordance with the company's philosophy and values.  

                       FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY