On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Milos Rancic <millosh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Eugene Eric Kim
<eekim(a)blueoxen.com>
wrote:
A bit of an aside: One of the best ideas I've
seen in a collaborative
tool in the past 10 years was in a project called H2O that came out of
the Berkman Center in its early days. The idea? People could only post
once a day. It's built-in, self-moderation that encourages cleaner
discourse and fewer flame wars. It's reminiscent of letter writing
back when instantaneous communication wasn't an option.
:) The only problem with such approach is that it would be impossible
to follow discussions. If I want to comment on five emails during that
day, I would make ~100kB long email with all comments on various
topics.
However, it may be useful per topic. However, again, various topics
may fork another topics and that possibility may be abused.
1) One post per person per thread. That includes the initiator of the
thread.
2) Responses in a thread must be in response to the original message. No
responding to responses.
4) A person may initiate a maximum of two threads per week. Exception for
foundation staff, board members, list administrator(s), and with permission
of the list administrator(s). Responses per week are unlimited subject to
rules 1 and 2.
5) Posts generally do not go through a moderation queue. Anyone breaking
the rules will be put on moderation or unsubscribed at the discretion of the
list administrator(s).
But please, not on this list. This list is fine as it is.