Chris
How about putting a mailing list in a password protected area of the website
with participants being asked to opt in to the list? Password would be made
available only to attendees.
At the very least, anyone on the mailing list must have to opt in.
Best regards
Peter Kelby
-----Original Message-----
From: Complexity and chaos theories applied to primary medical and social
care [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris
Burton
Sent: 28 March 2004 20:03
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: names and email addresses
Hi folks
Jo Poole has mailed me since the recent Tufton meeting with the idea of
posting a mailing list of people who attended on the
www.complexityprimarycare.org website.
I've avoided doing this so far because
a) there are some data protection act issues - technically names / emails
shouldn't be posted on a public website without explicit consent
b) list of email addresses get harvested by spam email providers and we all
get enough of that anyway
c) anyone who wants to get in touch but didn't note an email / other contact
details at the meeting can always post to the list with a " could .... get
in touch with me"
Do people have strong views either way here?
Chris
( in tight-***d administration mode for a change)
--
Dr Chris Burton,
Work 01659 50221
Mobile 07736 020362
http://www.medicine21.com
28/03/2004
|