public posting vs. private discussion
Paul E. Prusakowski
Description
Collection
Title:
public posting vs. private discussion
Creator:
Paul E. Prusakowski
Date:
3/30/2001
Text:
List members,
The standard rules of the forum have been to keep open discussions to a
minimum and have responses sent directly to the original poster who would
then summarize and post. The reason for keeping this rule in place is to
minimize the bulk of mail that appears, minimize redundancy, and prevent
annoying debates that are non productive.
There are special cases where this type of dicussion can be useful though,
and in the case of CAD CAM, which is not likely to cause any name calling,
the open dicussion may prove to be very beneficial.
Let's see how it goes. Please abide by the standard policies for other
discussions though. Thank you.
Paul E. Prusakowski, CPO
Moderator, oandp-l
The standard rules of the forum have been to keep open discussions to a
minimum and have responses sent directly to the original poster who would
then summarize and post. The reason for keeping this rule in place is to
minimize the bulk of mail that appears, minimize redundancy, and prevent
annoying debates that are non productive.
There are special cases where this type of dicussion can be useful though,
and in the case of CAD CAM, which is not likely to cause any name calling,
the open dicussion may prove to be very beneficial.
Let's see how it goes. Please abide by the standard policies for other
discussions though. Thank you.
Paul E. Prusakowski, CPO
Moderator, oandp-l
Citation
Paul E. Prusakowski, “public posting vs. private discussion,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/216169.