Administrivia and other stuff
Looks like list membership is growing (19 people on the list as of
this message)... and as such, I thought I'd throw out some
administrivia -- a few administrative notes and comments about the list:
Administrative stuff for the SWAT Kats mailing list
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Who's in charge: Administrative stuff -- duehara_at_atmos.ucla.edu (me).
For technical stuff: rat_at_mv.mv.com (Paul Hurley). Note: my
email address may change after June; if it does, this file will
be updated accordingly.
Subscription: The list is currently open. This means that you may
join or drop yourself from the mailing list at any time by
sending email to 'majordomo_at_lists.mv.net'. To join or drop
anyone (other than yourself) from the list requires my approval.
On- and off-topic stuff: Generally speaking, use your discretion. The
list itself is not moderated, but I may advise people about
postings which aren't really related to the list. In general,
anything SWAT Kat-related is on-topic material. Related material,
such as Turner Entertainment, mucking, etc. is less on-topic but
may be allowed, up to a point.
FAQ: no, there's no FAQ for the SWAT Kats -- *yet*. But if frequently
discussed threads do come up, I will create an FAQ file. I'll
post a message to the list if/when one is created.
Removal: As I stated above, you may email majordomo on your own to remove
yourself from the list. Removing anyone else requires my approval
(and I may also verify this through email). Other grounds for
being dropped from the list include, but are not limited, to:
o General flaming or rabblerousing. I'll probably give at least one
warning before I actually drop someone, however.
o Constant off-topic posts, or leading the discussion to off-
topic material. Again, there'll probably be a warning of some
sort before I actually do this.
o Posting of confidential material to the net. (I was nearly
removed from another list because I did this once, even though
I made sure that no names were involved.) This could lead to
being dropped from the list without warning.
o Bounced mail. This one will be at my discretion. I generally
won't drop anyone for bounced mail unless s/he is either (a)
at an invalid address or (b) has mail bouncing to me for at least
a couple of weeks. I'll try to alert the list before I do this
as well, in case someone else on the list can get in touch with
the person in question.
Questions: Questions and comments are always appreciated. 'Nuff said.
--
=================== Dana Uehara (duehara_at_atmos.ucla.edu) ==================
"T-Bone... if you drown, I'm gonna kill you!" -- Razor
Received on Mon Apr 03 1995 - 04:25:27 PDT
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