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Gretchen, I believe the netiquette concerns citation in publications rather
than circulation via email. I may be wrong, but if I am, the netiquette is
frequently violated. I do think readers need beware when a message is
recontextualized -- whether it's gossip in the hallway or the insertion of
an email message from one conversation into another. The author would NOT
have written the message that we read if she had wanted to communicate her
concerns to ATEG.
Judy
At 01:41 PM 12/20/00 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 12/20/2000 9:32:39 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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><< The second talk digest, received today. Brace yourself. Not fun reading.
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>Brock,
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>In my neck of the woods, posting a sender's post to another list without
>permission (or at least notification) is a pretty big violation of
>netiquette. I know that these lists are public, but it's considered common
>courtesy to let the poster know that you are reposting, especially when it's
>to a list that might not be totally sympathetic to the views expressed.
>
>Have I misunderstood?
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>Gretchen in San Jose
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