dnsadmin wrote:
> Under the "What's Happening" section, I recommend that it should also be
> noted:
>
> One of the main reasons for email mailing lists to forum change is to give
> greater "control" to OpenSRS on discussions.
This is definitely part of the reason, but not quite for the reasons you
outline...
>
> Two major changes:
>
> 1. Forums allow OSRS staff to lock certain threads that get too long or off
> topic (Whether or not we as a whole are interested in the discussion)
Hmmm...not sure why we would ever want to do this - nor do I think that
our software even allows us to do this! :)
>
> 2. Forums allow OSRS staff to delete certain posts (especially ones where
> someone is politically denouncing OSRS or its staff members like what
> happened to Ross on Jan 16th), etc.
This has never been an issue in the past - we're all big boys and girls
over here :) BUT, deleting certain posts has come up from time to time
in the past, and I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a small part of our
motivation to move to the Forum/RSS/NNTP environment. A few times in the
past, including one notable occasion when I opened my big mouth
inappropriately, we have had extremely important legal reasons for
needing to clear certain posts out of the archives. Now we have the
flexibility to do so effectively.
With that being said, this capability is but one reason why we are
moving to the forums and newsgroups. Truth be told, the primary reason
is simply that mailing lists don't allow us to do a lot of things that
we want to do - not effectively at least. Things like making the
archives more useful, allowing syndication via RSS, providing reseller
and staff only access to specific groups - generally, using more
effective tools to build a better community. We're also motivated by the
fact that we're using three or four different tools right now and wanted
to standardize on one technology internally. Forum/RSS/NNTP gives us the
flexibility that we're looking for and some additional administrative
efficiencies that make it a no-brainer.
We're hoping this move carries substantial benefit for everyone.
Thanks for the opportunity to clarify these points.
---rwr
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