1) I'm not a new member.
2) Pick on everyone equally and you won't hear anything more from me.
3) Put your "delete warning", rules, etc on the front page. If you
want efficiency on your lists than leave the rules up where they can
be seen every time we log in or a newbie joins. Just common sense.
Expectations without communication are a setup for failure.
Mike
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <alienrelics@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
> <stefan_trethan@> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 20:51:52 +0100, Mike Phillips <mikep_95133@>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > No offense Steve, but there are no rules posted in this group for
> > > jumping thru hoops just to post a pic in my own folder. AND most of
> > > the pics posted in others folders don't have the kind of
descriptions
> > > you are hammering me with. What's the deal?
> > > Here is a pic on my website showing my latest board. It's a
> > > programming board for the 68hc711k4 in a 68 pin plcc form factor.
> > > http://www.rotordesign.com/s10/programmer.jpg
> > > Mike
> >
> >
> > It seems to me Steve no longer wants the storage space filled up
with
> > stuff since this space is limited and he has lotsa work clearing
it out.
> > We would very much like to look at your picture, but let's face it,
> it has
> > not much long term value and someone would have to delete it
> sometime. It
> > seems better for such pictures that you want to show, but have no
> need to
> > store as reference, to put them on an outside server, such as
> > <www.tinypics.com> and just give the URL.
>
> Mike is right, I haven't previously posted clear guidelines for
> posting photos and files in the message that new members receive. I
> did consider it a bit of a common sense thing, if you post something
> that takes up space in the group site then you should have a
> description so someone coming across it in the future without context
> will know why it is there.
>
> It is a well done board, BTW.
>
> I have warned everyone on the list in the past that I will start
> deleting files and photos without sufficient description. I've not set
> a specific time frame on this, but at my whim I may decide to start
> deleting files that don't have a clear reason for being on the list.
> Not to be mean to anyone, but to keep the list useful for it's
> intended purpose. Fortunately many are self-explanatory, for instance
> the folder name may tell why it's there, or the file name itself. I'd
> rather have something descriptive in the description box, too, but I'm
> not going to gut the files and photos out of spite.
>
> Stefan is correct, too. I am listowner or moderator of over 20 lists,
> only a few with active co-moderators. And I start a new job on Monday,
> so even less time to manage the lists.
>
> And Mike, keep in mind that from your side I'm making you jump through
> hoops to post your picture, you are making me jump through hoops just
> to put a description to explain why someone in the future might find
> it on this list.
>
> Steve Greenfield
>