<VV> Keep or Delete the off-topic posts from the VV Archive?

Joe West joew at diveaz.com
Thu May 26 20:35:14 EDT 2005


Hi Bob,

In the strictest sense:

Humor would be off-topic
anything marked <off Topic> would be off-topic
anything marked <no-Corvair> would be off-topic
anything with absolutely no Corvair content would be off-topic

And by the way... it won¹t be my rules... it will be the rules of the
majority of the members who care to participate in making a decision.

People could say:

Delete only the posts marked <humor> and <off-topic> and <no-Corvair> but
leave everything else.

or

people could say:

Delete only the posts marked <off-topic> and leave everything else.

I¹m going to do what the majority want.  I absolutely don¹t care one way or
the other... if I were ³Forced² to lean one way or the other, I¹d choose to
leave everything for historical purposes and not delete a single post.

But...

I absolutely do not want to bias folks.  We have some strong-willed people
here and I want them to speak up for what they want.

Again... majority wins.  The poll has an area to post your thoughts in
detail... and I¹m going to do what people vote for and what they say that
they want.

This group certainly isn¹t shy about voicing their opinions... all I¹m
asking is; tell me what you want.

Joe


On 5/26/05 5:01 PM, "BobHelt at aol.com" <BobHelt at aol.com> wrote:

> In a message dated 5/26/05 4:51:49 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> joew at diveaz.com writes:
> 
>> Once the virtual vair archive is complete... I can very quickly delete all
>> the off-topic posts.
> 
> 
> Joe,
> Please tell us how you are going to determine which are off-topic posts? And
> what do you consider to be off topic? For example, will so-called humor be
> called off-topic even though the subject statement indicates an on-topic
> subject?
> 
> Just curious what your rules will be?
> 
> Regards,
> Bob Helt


Joe West
Administrator
http://www.virtualcorvairclub.com





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