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Re: [Fed-Talk] who do you want on this list?
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  • Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] who do you want on this list?
  • From: Michael Pike <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 22:06:55 -0700

Being one who probably gets the "abuser" title now and again - I vote that you allow anyone associated with Federal in to this group. I for one subscribe with .mac and my .gov account for the simple fact that the .gov email is so unreliable... there are other times when i am on travel and .mac is just more convenient, i am sure there are others in the same boat as well.

Contractors often call the shots for the federal direction, so I think keeping them on is important too.

In regards to abusers - we always need the balance of power, makes things more interesting - just my two cents worth.

Mike

On Feb 14, 2005, at 5:10 PM, Dave Hale wrote:

Question for the community: who do you want on this list?

There are 232 members of fed-talk and they range across all federal agencies as well as vendors, contractors, and folks that used their personal email address (.mac, gmail, etc.) to subscribe.

The sign up page says this list is for Apple federal customers and to sign up using your federal government email address. That policy was not really enforced. I see value in having system integrators, developers, and Apple solution providers as part of the community so should we let anyone that wants to join do so? Would you prefer a moderated list where a list admin reviews each posting and rejects those that are more spam or advertising than facilitating discussion or providing relevant information?

Or should we keep the list open and only banish those that show a lack of respect for the community by posting something inappropriate?


Dave Hale Federal Systems Engineer, Apple Computer email@hidden 888-257-2685 (voice/fax/mobile)

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