An RSP Lounge? I like the sound of that. :)

No, seriously, I was about to suggest it myself - discuss-list should stay as 
an open resource to everyone. But a private rsp list would be a nice idea.

Course, there'd be a mass exodus from discuss-list!

adam


Caleb Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Hi William,
> 
> You've got a point there regarding going against the openness of opensrs
> mailing lists. However, don't you think certain restrictions should be
> placed on list access and legitimacy of postings? Its not very nice to have
> somebody else posting defamatory comments through impersonating a creditable
> party. This time its unfortunately Lee Hodgson. Next time it may be you, or
> me, or another innocent party, or even an OpenSRS staff for that matter...
> 
> Instead of changing the entire discuss-list (or any existing list) into
> "RSP-only" mode, OpenSRS could form a separate mailing list or bulletin
> board whereby RSPs can access via password authentication. The archives can
> be opened for public viewing by all means, but requires RSP access to post.
> This way, the openness of opensrs' service is thus preseved :)
> 

<SNIP>

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