Re: Administrivia

From: Volker Kindermann (bugtraqat_private)
Date: Tue Jul 08 2003 - 08:53:31 PDT

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    Hello Al,
    
    
    I'm a very seldom poster but frequent reader of many of the
    securityfocus' lists. As such I have to tell you that I'm very concerned
    about your email regarding postings about products.
    
    
    > 1.	If you want to post about a product  positive or negative you
    > cannot do so from a Huhsmail or other such account.
    
    Please consider that there might be several good reasons to use such an
    account. The most important one is that you reveal valuable information
    about your company's network with some postings (e.g. "we have firewall
    xy, version a.b.c running and don't get it upgraded because...").
    
    A second reason would be avoiding to get spammed on the company's
    account. Web archives are known to be resources for spammers, too. That
    is no criticism of you or your company, that is a fact that noone can
    avoid and we have to live with it.
    
    
    > 2.	If you plan to post use your real name  or do not post.
    
    This is the same argument as above, regarding the first point of
    revealing information.
    
    
    > 3.	Be polite  period.
    
    That's ok. But sometimes it is very difficult to stay polite if a
    product has driven you crazy the last days. :-)
    
    
    > 4.	Do not use this as a forum to take shots at your competitor or I
    > will see you and your company banned from every list we have here
    > (except Bugtraq).
    
    I'm no native english speaker, so I may not understand "take shots"
    completely. But don't underestimate your readers. Most of them don't
    have any problem to differenciate between answers like "the product
    sucks" or "that product will solve all your problems" and justified
    criticism.
    
    So I appeal to you to not force your first two rules. The loss of
    valuable information if using these rules strictly is to high.
    
    Don't let moderation become censorship.
    
    Of course I'm aware that I don't have any right to tell you how you have
    to run your mailing lists. But as an user of those lists I want you to
    know my doubts regarding newly introduced "ground rules".
    
    Thank you for your time.
    
    Volker Kindermann
    
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