Dear Brunella,
As you have asked for the reason why your e-mail was removed from the list to be
made public, I would like to point you to the e-mail that was sent directly to
you on the 1st October 2010 from the list owners (Paul Duller and Matt
Stephenson) which we know you received, stating that:
"Further to you e-mail to Geraldine, please note that public criticism in this
manner, be it justified or not, could detract future organisations from posting
their job adverts to this list. In the current economic climate, this is
clearly not acceptable to us. As such, any issues, comments, criticisms, or
feedback you have regarding the nature of their job postings MUST be addressed
directly to the individuals, or organisations concerned and not broadcast across
the entire list. Please note that failure to comply with this notice will
result in your permanent removal from this list".
As list owners we are perfectly within our rights to remove any posting that we
deem to be unacceptable, and we did so in this case. I hope that this clarifies
the matter, however, please address any further comments comments, criticisms,
or feedback you have regarding this matter to the List owners rather
than broadcast them across the entire list.
Regards,
Paul Duller
List owner
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From: Brunella Longo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 November, 2010 23:44:09
Subject: Re: Messages not showing up in the archives
With regard to the previous message on this thread, I am pleased to share (below
under the signature) the prompt answer received by Jisc Helpline that says list
owners may have removed messages that not show up in the results searching the
archives.
This seems a quite sensible explanation. It is true? if it is, can we know
publicly why the message was removed? (full headers and content are in a PDF I
have uploaded at
http://brunellalongo.it/pics/RECORDS-MANAGEMENT-UK-20101001-0037.pdf - the
directory is not accessible by crawlers).
Finally, could it be possible to have an explicit editorial policy and / or
rules defined in order to be aware in advance of what subjects are not to be
discussed? Otherwise we risk to make ourselves in the position to self-censor
any attempt of collaboration for the sake of the tranquillity. As I have just
said on another list (apologies for multiple posting!) I have found an excellent
resource at http://www.yourmorals.org/ in order to understand what type of moral
psychological profile we have. My points on a scale of 5 are
- care/harm 4.2
- fairness 4.3
- respect for authority 3
- loyalty 2.3
- purity/castity etc 0.8
That means my collaborative attitude may be a bit more "risky" of breaking
conventions and habits than the average but usually I am quite transparent about
the intent of the action that really do not harm anybody but the status quo,
making more explicit and therefore subject to possible review and change what
almost everybody already knows. But I am very happy to conform to rules, if
they exist, or to write them when they are missing with no loyalty for the
conventions. Apologies for any inconvenience. I do not like my messages to be
deleted without any warning.
Regards
Brunella Longo
From: JISCmail Helpline <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [Ticket#2010111010000691] message not showing up in archive search
To: "Brunella Longo" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, 10 November, 2010, 16:03
Hi Brunella
That message was accepted and distributed, as follows:
1 Oct 2010 00:38:05 Processing mail from [log in to unmask] for
RECORDS-MANAGEMENT-UK
1 Oct 2010 00:38:07 Distributing mail ("RECORDS-MANAGEMENT-UK") from
owner-records-management-uk@JISCMAIL.AC.UK...
1 Oct 2010 00:38:07 Done - 33 outbound files (1111 rcpts).
It may have been removed from the archives since, so you you will need to
contact the list owners if you are concerned, at
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