From: JMS jmsmith2010 on 8 Jul 2010 12:42 As people who are interested in usenet - and interested in cycling driving or transport, you may be interested to know that there is a formal discussion running in uk.net.news.config see message <rfd2-uk.rec.cycling.moderated-20100708133437$2fcb(a)matrix.darkstorm.co.uk> (note discussion should take place in unnc rather than unna where that link may take you) It is a discussion as to whether uk.rec.cycling.moderated should be deleted. It has been running for some time - but the complete moderation policy and the way the moderators act has come in for much debate. Anyone who is interested in usenet - and particularly public discussion of cycling, transport of driving (ie related topics) - particularly *open* discussion may be interested in taking part in that discussion - and then taking part in a vote as to whether the group should disappear or not. There will no doubt be complaints that you have been made aware of this matter - but you are as entitled to take part and then vote to get rid of the group or keep it as anyone else.
From: Tosspot on 8 Jul 2010 15:33 On 08/07/10 17:42, JMS wrote: > > > > As people who are interested in usenet - and interested in cycling > driving or transport, you may be interested to know that there is a > formal discussion running in uk.net.news.config Aaaahhh, Judith, those nasty people not letting you post? They taking away your toys? Don't worry, Daddy will be along in a minute to hug and kiss you and make it all better and explain to those nasty men that his little darling should be allowed to post. But of course, you'll have to tell Daddy you post anyway, and he'll probably be angry at you for posting to those inappropiate groups, with those nasty people that disagree with you, but you can tell him you're a grown up girl and can do what you like.
From: Mike P on 8 Jul 2010 18:15 "JMS" <jmsmith2010(a)live.co.uk > wrote in message news:vpvb36pphi3a45n32u3r1u5ucuni2gqhel(a)4ax.com... > > > > As people who are interested in usenet - and interested in cycling > driving or transport, you may be interested to know that there is a > formal discussion running in uk.net.news.config > > see message > > > <rfd2-uk.rec.cycling.moderated-20100708133437$2fcb(a)matrix.darkstorm.co.uk> > (note discussion should take place in unnc rather than unna where that > link may take you) > > > It is a discussion as to whether uk.rec.cycling.moderated should be > deleted. > > > It has been running for some time - but the complete moderation policy > and the way the moderators act has come in for much debate. > > Anyone who is interested in usenet - and particularly public > discussion of cycling, transport of driving (ie related topics) - > particularly *open* discussion may be interested in taking part in > that discussion - and then taking part in a vote as to whether the > group should disappear or not. No, it shouldn't. I read it. I don't know any of the mods or users of the group. I've posted a few times, never had a post rejected and got some useful information from them. -- Mike P
From: PhilO on 8 Jul 2010 19:54 On Jul 8, 11:02 pm, JMS <jmsmith2...(a)live.co.uk > wrote: > I am wondering about supporting the campaign for a "yes - kill the > group vote" - would you be willing to help ? > Can we have a vote for deleting JMS? I think that would be more popular.
From: PhilO on 8 Jul 2010 20:05 On Jul 8, 5:42 pm, JMS <jmsmith2...(a)live.co.uk > wrote: > As people who are interested in usenet - and interested in cycling > driving or transport, you may be interested to know that there is a > formal discussion running in uk.net.news.config > > see message > > <rfd2-uk.rec.cycling.moderated-20100708133437$2...(a)matrix.darkstorm.co.uk> > (note discussion should take place in unnc rather than unna where that > link may take you) > > It is a discussion as to whether uk.rec.cycling.moderated should be > deleted. > Is that the one started by "Trollsworth LeTrole" - a cetain somebody who only seems to post about ukrm? I suspect it is somebody else in disguise. Any ideas Judith?
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