I'm finding this whole uproar about blogger policies interesting. Working in
a library, we generally make sure to create guidelines for our staff before
we start pretty much anything... and we definitely have blogging guidelines!

Those guidelines are really similar to O'Reilly's - be nice to people, don't
say mean things, etc. Play nice!

David

On 4/11/07, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Here's what Lisa Williams wrote about it:
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> 1/14/2005
> We're Making The Rules Around Here: Blogger-developed Blogging Policies
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> http://www.cadence90.com/wp/?p=3476
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> And here's her blog policy:
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> 12/26/2003
> Some blogging principles
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> http://www.cadence90.com/wp/index.php?p=2179
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> On Apr 11, 2007, at 3:10 AM, Josh Wolf wrote:
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> > So this whole idea of a blogger code is nothing new -- I found a
> > list of
> > several here on the net.
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> > Blogging codes of ethics:
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> > http://www.yourcodeofethics.com/honorable_words/
> > blogging_see_also_internet_use/index.html
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> Steve Garfield
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