> > So the purpose should be clearly deliniated, and then an eval of how it is > > not > > being accomplished, or is being threatend can be done. > > > > The concern I have is that people are aware of and even if they disagree or > > are too lazy, they KNOW the rules of the list. > > Perhaps you are on to something. Maybe an actual moderation process > isn't required, just a link which clearly lists the rules and > "regulations" of the list. The link could be placed in the footer. > > > So I think that ensuring their awareness of the list rules is the thing to > > pursue. I think ensuring the rules are in plain view to be read before > > subscribing and sending a message after subscribing of the rules is enough.
Why moderate when one can automate? What if.... - each new list member is emailed a somewhat abbreviated list of do's and don'ts and references (to how-to, faq, wiki, etc) as the initial result of successfully subscribing. - automate the list server to send an email back to the poster if html is detected - and maybe some sort of automated reply to the first x postings from new subscribers again reminding them of available references, resources and examples. - a monthly reminder (like many many other lists) to all list members as to how to unsubscribe, new references, etc. Just a thought.... _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev
