evan@telly.on.ca (Evan Leibovitch) (11/09/90)
A number of people have replied to this call for votes, suggesting that the vote isn't following the guidelines because it hasn't been posted in news.announce.newgroups. In fact, it has been, but the moderator refuses to post it, telling me in private mail that he thought there was too much of a gap between the discussion and the vote. And while I can see that as possibly being someone's reason for voting NO, I can't see why that should prevent the call itself from being posted. I don't have any control over what goes in news.announce.newgroups, so please understand that I haven't tried to defraud anyone by keeping it out of there. It was my impression that the reason n.a.n was moderated was to keep out the noise, rather than to make decisions about whether a particular vote/discussion/etc is appropriate. Since I have no idea of what other "inappropriate" postings have been rejected, I must conclude that n.a.n cannot be considered suitable as a new admin's *only* source of information about new groups which are being considered. Further, the refusal of the n.a.n moderator to post a call for discussion or votes should not *in itself* be a guidelines violation. Doing this essentially gives the moderator of n.a.n a one-person veto of the entire process. - Evan Leibovitch <evan@telly.on.ca>, vote-taker for comp.dcom.fax -- Evan Leibovitch, Sound Software, located in beautiful Brampton, Ontario evan@telly.on.ca / uunet!attcan!telly!evan / (416) 452-0504 ...quoth the Raven, "Eat My Shorts!" -- Bart