[MD] moq_discuss rules

Dan Glover daneglover at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 3 13:16:06 PDT 2006


It's always good to hear from new contributors and sometimes we all need 
reminding that although this is pretty much an "anything goes" type of 
discussion, there are some rules. I think rule #3 is important as it is 
designed to save all of us from having to open a lot of email every morning, 
no? I mean, if you really need to get something out there no one is going to 
complain if you go over the limit, but come on folks. I'm seeing some pretty 
silly stuff here.

>From the moq.org website:

MOQ_DISCUSS RULES

1) As a minimum requirement for joining the MOQ_DISCUSS mailing list members 
must have read LILA: An Inquiry into Morals by Robert M. Pirsig.

2) All topics and discussions must be relevant to the Metaphysics of Quality 
in general or some particular aspect of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle 
Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values or LILA.

3) Each member should limit the number of posts they submit to a maximum of 
four per day.

4) Members should reproduce only the relevant parts of any previous message 
to which they are responding.

5) Contributors should reproduce the Subject line of the thread/discussion 
to which they are replying.

6) Where possible, posts should be restricted to plain text - no HTML, Rich 
Text (RTF) or other formats should be used.

7) Posts may not contain attachments, gifs or other documents except by 
arrangement with the list administrator. MOQ_DISCUSS should not be used as a 
file transfer or document exchange service. Use FTP or the Web (put your 
file/document on the Web and mail the list its URL).

8) Members should refrain from swearing, using offensive language and 
personal attacks on other members. Abuse, in any form, will not be 
tolerated.





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