It would be useful to be able to choose whether you wanted something
archived or not. I'm on another group where we don't archive any of
the conversations (people can of course, save copies) to encourage
more freedom of speech and  less concern over the issues we've been
discussing.  Of course, some people disagree with the no-archive
policy, but overall, it seems to work and the policy is clearly
spelled out when you join. That approach is more like a conversation
where you are not being recorded the entire time.

Chauncey



On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 4:06 PM, michele marut<[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree with Joshua about awareness of items being on-line forever. As
> a community awareness thing , I'd like to add that the IXDA list is
> not just distributed on email to be found by google at some point -
> but is publicly archived on the website. I'm posting this now from
> the site. Therefore anyone can google your name or email and find
> your postings.
>
>
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> Posted from the new ixda.org
> http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=43305
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