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November 16, 2004
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Exploder Rules, Round Deux

  • November 16, 2004
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Gee, I go out of town for a couple days, and see what happens?? 🙂

Thanks for everyone who responded on the rules topic. I am reading
through the responses but I think the gist of the discussion is:

1. People agree that everyone ought to follow the rules. My main
concern in making the posting was to remind people to not post the
off-topic messages--these really get annoying, even if they are
well-intentioned.

2. We have differing thoughts on the posting guidelines. Personally,
I don't mind if everything gets posted to the exploder because everyone
gets a copy of the discussion that way. As I stated, item four in my
original posting is more of a suggestion rather than a hard rule.

However, I also understand that people get frustrated when they get a
full inbox of exploder messages. I have a filter setup on my account
to route all of the discussions into a folder so I don't lose them. I
highly recommend using filters with your Outlook (or other client)
software--this is a really useful technique for screening exploder
messages, important messages from your co-workers/supervisors, junk
mail, etc.

Thanks also for the various suggestions on improving the existing rules
to make message identification/sorting easier for everyone, especially
me 🙂

3. If a change to rules is needed, it ought to be voted on by the
entire exploder community. I am open to this idea and with the portal,
we now have the means to conduct such a vote fairly.

4. Perhaps we could look at a different technology to manage the
discussions. I would prefer to use a web-based interface that would
allow people to see the original question and the follow-up responses.
The major difficulty I've had in implementing this has been cultural,
not technological. There are still quite a few people that do not have
web access at work. Consequently, we would exclude those people from
participation with such a system.

Perhaps it's time to take a survey on this issue to find out if this is
really still a problem for a significant number of members. BTW, if
anyone knows of a bulletin board/discussion software that supports BOTH
reading AND posting of messages, please let me know.

I'm getting on another plane now, so I'll check my e-mail again once I
land. Thanks again for your feedback!

Regards,
Rick



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Rick Snider
Executive Director, PTC/USER

    24 replies

    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    There already is a separate list for job postings.. It's called the
    NETWORK exploder.

    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    Isn't that what 'network' is for?


    Vaughn
    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    There already is one - that's what the Network discussion list is for.
    21-Topaz II
    November 17, 2004
    That's how it's set up.  No advertisments or job postings on all lists EXCEPT the 'network' list.  It's only for job postings and service advertisements.

    Doug Schaefer
    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    Wonder if Rick can set up a filter to prevent job postings getting onto
    model and prouser, and terminate the offenders accounts if they persevere?
    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    Please drop it......
    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    there alreadt is its called "network"



    >>> "Cavins, Mike" <mike.cavins@scotts.com> 11/17/2004 10:02:27 AM >>>
    Why not a separate list for job postings. That way I can choose to not
    be a part of it.

    Mike Cavins
    Design Engineer
    Applicators Development
    The Scotts Company
    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    My proposal would be thus:-
    Eliminate the summaries, use real time reply answers to the list. Yes , I realize that this creates a lot of e-mails but we do have a delete button! Remove the job postings from Network and create a specific exploder for them so people can sign up or not as they see fit. Then blast anyone mis-using the exploder on a one warning and then you're out basis. Humor, of course, excepted.
    BTW didn't this all arise not from job posting but from the Indian holiday greeting, in which case - Happy April 23rd

    Richard A. Black
    tel: 269 781-0539
    -
    http://www.automotive.eaton.com


    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    Correction .. Network is for jobs and anything else you want to sell or
    advertise....

    Is that better?

    😛

    1-Visitor
    November 17, 2004
    Out of curiosity, do many people subscribe to that one ?? Don't answer
    that, of course.... If dozens of people say they don't, that's all the
    more reason for the headhunters to continue sending them to 'user' or
    'model' because they *know* lots of people subscribe to it.

    Hall






    "Carol Fly" <->
    Sent by: -
    11/17/2004 10:22 AM
    Please respond to "Carol Fly"