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Re: [opensuse-wiki] Would be this spam?
- From: houghi <houghi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 02:02:46 +0200
- Message-id: <20060717000246.GA4092@penne>
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 09:36:27AM +1000, Peter Flodin wrote:
> My point however was that wiki guideline enforcement should not be
> personal. eg "I deleted this because I don't think it should be here"
> type comments. They should only be enforcing published guidelines, if
> there are no guidelines you can't really blame the contributor.
OK, with that I agree.
> >Without asking the person, you have no idea what the reason was he placed
> >those links there and only the openSUSE.org webmaster has the right to
> >remove them (and the user, if need be)
>
> You talk about rights.
Because that is where the URL brought me. ;-) Either you edit a page, or you
don't. A userpage is still a bit different, I feel. Even if editing it
might be possible, I would consider that 'not done', unless you are the
webmaster or have any other authority or have explicit permission from the
user.
So yes, I talk about rights and I feel people do not have the right to
change users pages unless permission or by authority.
<snip more things we agree on>
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houghi
If God doesn't destroy Hollywood Boulevard, he owes Sodom and
Gomorrah an apology.
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> My point however was that wiki guideline enforcement should not be
> personal. eg "I deleted this because I don't think it should be here"
> type comments. They should only be enforcing published guidelines, if
> there are no guidelines you can't really blame the contributor.
OK, with that I agree.
> >Without asking the person, you have no idea what the reason was he placed
> >those links there and only the openSUSE.org webmaster has the right to
> >remove them (and the user, if need be)
>
> You talk about rights.
Because that is where the URL brought me. ;-) Either you edit a page, or you
don't. A userpage is still a bit different, I feel. Even if editing it
might be possible, I would consider that 'not done', unless you are the
webmaster or have any other authority or have explicit permission from the
user.
So yes, I talk about rights and I feel people do not have the right to
change users pages unless permission or by authority.
<snip more things we agree on>
--
houghi
If God doesn't destroy Hollywood Boulevard, he owes Sodom and
Gomorrah an apology.
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