On 14/12/05, Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com> wrote:
>My personal POV is that I do *not* consider myself
"above the law" and am
>perfectly willing to stand by what I write (whether initial page content
>or a subsequent addition or deletion) but I cannot and will not accept any
>responsibility or liability for what happens to the content I create
>subsquent to my posting it to the site, hence the licencing used.
One issue comes to mind. Some of use alaises. David
Gerard is a
notable exception, but I wonder if now is the time to encourage, but
not demand, real names?
Demand real names... all you get is a lot of J. Smith and A. N.
Mouse's. Allowing pseudonyms simply makes it clear who is and isn't
giving a real name.
(besides, a unique pseudonym with a clear identity behind it is often
more useful than a single commonly-confusable name...)
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- Andrew Gray
andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk